During much of the past century, it was widely believed that phonemes--the human speech sounds that constitute words--have no inherent semantic meaning, and that the relationship between a combination of phonemes (a word) and its referent is simply arbitrary. Although recent work has challenged this picture by revealing psychological associations between certain phonemes and particular semantic contents, the precise mechanisms underlying these associations have not been fully elucidated. Here we provide novel evidence that certain phonemes have an inherent, non-arbitrary emotional quality. Moreover, we show that the perceived emotional valence of certain phoneme combinations depends on a specific acoustic feature--namely, the dynamic shift ...
abstract: Recent findings support that facial musculature accounts for a form of phonetic sound symb...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...
Music and speech both communicate emotional meanings in addition to their domain-specific contents. ...
During much of the past century, it was widely believed that phonemes--the human speech sounds that ...
We contrast the traditional view that vowel phonemes are neutral, abstractbuilding blocks with an un...
Rapidly communicating the emotional valence of stimuli (i.e., negativity or positivity) is vital for...
abstract: This study expands on findings by Yu, McBeath, & Glenberg (2019) which demonstrated a rela...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
Emotional responses to biologically significant events are essential for human survival. Do human em...
To ensure that listeners pay attention and do not habituate, emotionally intense vocalizations may b...
Vocal communication of emotion is biologically adaptive for socially living species and has therefor...
Many acoustic features convey emotion similarly in speech and music. Researchers have established th...
International audienceAbstract The aim of the present work is to investigate the facilitating effect...
In the present study, the relation between the semantic content and different acoustic parameters of...
Emotions play a fundamental role in human communication. Particularly music and films are capable of...
abstract: Recent findings support that facial musculature accounts for a form of phonetic sound symb...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...
Music and speech both communicate emotional meanings in addition to their domain-specific contents. ...
During much of the past century, it was widely believed that phonemes--the human speech sounds that ...
We contrast the traditional view that vowel phonemes are neutral, abstractbuilding blocks with an un...
Rapidly communicating the emotional valence of stimuli (i.e., negativity or positivity) is vital for...
abstract: This study expands on findings by Yu, McBeath, & Glenberg (2019) which demonstrated a rela...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
Emotional responses to biologically significant events are essential for human survival. Do human em...
To ensure that listeners pay attention and do not habituate, emotionally intense vocalizations may b...
Vocal communication of emotion is biologically adaptive for socially living species and has therefor...
Many acoustic features convey emotion similarly in speech and music. Researchers have established th...
International audienceAbstract The aim of the present work is to investigate the facilitating effect...
In the present study, the relation between the semantic content and different acoustic parameters of...
Emotions play a fundamental role in human communication. Particularly music and films are capable of...
abstract: Recent findings support that facial musculature accounts for a form of phonetic sound symb...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...
Music and speech both communicate emotional meanings in addition to their domain-specific contents. ...