Previous research has shown that redundant information in faces and voices leads to faster emotional categorization compared to incongruent emotional information even when attending to only one modality. The aim of the present study was to test whether these crossmodal effects are predominantly due to a response conflict rather than interference at earlier, e.g. perceptual processing stages. In Experiment 1, participants had to categorize the valence and rate the intensity of happy, sad, angry and neutral unimodal or bimodal face-voice stimuli. They were asked to rate either the facial or vocal expression and ignore the emotion expressed in the other modality. Participants responded faster and more precisely to emotionally congruent compare...
<div><p>The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as com...
The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as compared to...
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Regardless of the fact that emotions are usually recognized by combining facial and vocal expression...
Objective: The study investigated the simultaneous processing of emotional tone of voice and emotion...
Recent findings on multisensory integration suggest that selective attention influences cross-sensor...
The aim of the present study was to test whether multisensory interactions of emotional signals are ...
Emotions are often encountered in a multimodal fashion. Consequently, contextual framing by other mo...
Multimodal perception of emotions has been typically examined using displays of a solitary character...
Face-to-face communication works multimodally. Not only do we employ vocal and facial expressions; b...
& Emotional attention, the boosting of the processing of emotionally relevant stimuli, has, up t...
& Emotional attention, the boosting of the processing of emotionally relevant stimuli, has, up t...
Evidence suggests that emotion is represented supramodally in the human brain. Emotional facial expr...
The experiment investigated how the addition of emotion information from the voice affects the ident...
In the everyday environment, affective information is conveyed by both the face and the voice. Studi...
<div><p>The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as com...
The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as compared to...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough numerous studies have shown that people are more likely to in...
Regardless of the fact that emotions are usually recognized by combining facial and vocal expression...
Objective: The study investigated the simultaneous processing of emotional tone of voice and emotion...
Recent findings on multisensory integration suggest that selective attention influences cross-sensor...
The aim of the present study was to test whether multisensory interactions of emotional signals are ...
Emotions are often encountered in a multimodal fashion. Consequently, contextual framing by other mo...
Multimodal perception of emotions has been typically examined using displays of a solitary character...
Face-to-face communication works multimodally. Not only do we employ vocal and facial expressions; b...
& Emotional attention, the boosting of the processing of emotionally relevant stimuli, has, up t...
& Emotional attention, the boosting of the processing of emotionally relevant stimuli, has, up t...
Evidence suggests that emotion is represented supramodally in the human brain. Emotional facial expr...
The experiment investigated how the addition of emotion information from the voice affects the ident...
In the everyday environment, affective information is conveyed by both the face and the voice. Studi...
<div><p>The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as com...
The perception of emotions is often suggested to be multimodal in nature, and bimodal as compared to...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough numerous studies have shown that people are more likely to in...