Two-syllable words (burden; furrow; mantle; ration) each spoken in happy, angry, sad, and neutral tones of voice were dichotically paired. For each presented wordpair, subjects were asked to localise ("left"; "right") or reject the presence of one pre-specified word on one block of trials and one pre-specified emotional tone on a second trial block. Right ear advantages (REAs) indicated by a superior hit rate averaging 9.6% were found for all words. Left ear advantages (LEAs) averaging 15.2% were obtained for emotional intonation, with additional evidence of differences between emotion categories. Results are discussed in terms of complementary hemispheric roles for linguistic and prosodic analysis
Prosody refers to the melodic and rhythmic aspects of speech. Two forms of prosody are typically dis...
Language is a cognitive function that is asymmetrically distributed across both hemispheres, with le...
Journal article - this version is early online. Print version to follow.Much research on the lateral...
noThe majority of studies have demonstrated a right hemisphere (RH) advantage for the perception of ...
Recent evidence suggests a relative right-hemispheric specialization for emotional prosody perceptio...
Hemispheric lateralization is the idea that different areas of the brain specialize in processing di...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-56)Experiments on dichotic listening have suggested th...
Recently, research on the lateralization of linguistic and nonlinguistic (emotional) prosody has exp...
For more than three decades cognitive neuroscientists have debated the lateralisation of emotion. Cu...
Prosody or speech melody subserves linguistic (e.g., question intonation) and emotional functions in...
Hemispheric lateralization suggests that each hemisphere of the brain specializes in processing diff...
In order to investigate the lateralization of emotional speech we recorded the brain responses to th...
The influence of the affective content of speech on the spatial orienting of auditory attention was ...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
Right-ear advantages of different magnitudes occur systematically in dichotic listening for differen...
Prosody refers to the melodic and rhythmic aspects of speech. Two forms of prosody are typically dis...
Language is a cognitive function that is asymmetrically distributed across both hemispheres, with le...
Journal article - this version is early online. Print version to follow.Much research on the lateral...
noThe majority of studies have demonstrated a right hemisphere (RH) advantage for the perception of ...
Recent evidence suggests a relative right-hemispheric specialization for emotional prosody perceptio...
Hemispheric lateralization is the idea that different areas of the brain specialize in processing di...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-56)Experiments on dichotic listening have suggested th...
Recently, research on the lateralization of linguistic and nonlinguistic (emotional) prosody has exp...
For more than three decades cognitive neuroscientists have debated the lateralisation of emotion. Cu...
Prosody or speech melody subserves linguistic (e.g., question intonation) and emotional functions in...
Hemispheric lateralization suggests that each hemisphere of the brain specializes in processing diff...
In order to investigate the lateralization of emotional speech we recorded the brain responses to th...
The influence of the affective content of speech on the spatial orienting of auditory attention was ...
Language research has moved from the left hemisphere (LH) processing all language, to a differential...
Right-ear advantages of different magnitudes occur systematically in dichotic listening for differen...
Prosody refers to the melodic and rhythmic aspects of speech. Two forms of prosody are typically dis...
Language is a cognitive function that is asymmetrically distributed across both hemispheres, with le...
Journal article - this version is early online. Print version to follow.Much research on the lateral...