Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XWe report a preliminary investigation of how perception of congruent and incongruent visual and auditory cues of emotion changes from early childhood to adulthood. Research has shown that for speech perception, children prefer auditory cues whereas adults prefer visual cues. Forty listeners participated, ten in each of the following age groups: preschool, school-aged, early adolescents, and adults. Participants were exposed to a total of 184 semantically neutral sentences (60 congruent visual- auditory) portrayed by one male and female speaker with happy, sad, angry, or fearful emotional expressions. As expected, increased accuracy in identifying the emotion portrayed was seen for congruent stimuli in com...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XExperiment 1 examined modality preferences in children and adult...
Correctly interpreting emotional information from faces is a crucial part of social interaction. Whi...
Effective emotion recognition is imperative to successfully navigating social situations. Research s...
We report a preliminary investigation of how perception of congruent and incongruent visual and audi...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XThe ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emot...
The studies in this dissertation investigated the recognition of emotional prosody in adults and chi...
Abstract In order to assess how the perception of audible speech and facial expressions influence o...
The present study investigates developmental trends in the perception of emotions from vocal cues. ...
This study examined the effect of emotional and verbal congruency on children’s judgements of emotio...
Judgments of emotional stimuli’s valence and arousal can differ based on the perceiver’s age. With m...
The acoustic cues that convey emotion in speech are similar to those that convey emotion in music, a...
The study examined the recognition of emotional speech as a function of the clarity of expression, t...
The impact of 2 types of learning experiences on children’s perception of multimodal emotion cues wa...
The aim of the present study was to investigate developmental differences in reliance on situational...
Regardless of the fact that emotions are usually recognized by combining facial and vocal expression...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XExperiment 1 examined modality preferences in children and adult...
Correctly interpreting emotional information from faces is a crucial part of social interaction. Whi...
Effective emotion recognition is imperative to successfully navigating social situations. Research s...
We report a preliminary investigation of how perception of congruent and incongruent visual and audi...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XThe ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emot...
The studies in this dissertation investigated the recognition of emotional prosody in adults and chi...
Abstract In order to assess how the perception of audible speech and facial expressions influence o...
The present study investigates developmental trends in the perception of emotions from vocal cues. ...
This study examined the effect of emotional and verbal congruency on children’s judgements of emotio...
Judgments of emotional stimuli’s valence and arousal can differ based on the perceiver’s age. With m...
The acoustic cues that convey emotion in speech are similar to those that convey emotion in music, a...
The study examined the recognition of emotional speech as a function of the clarity of expression, t...
The impact of 2 types of learning experiences on children’s perception of multimodal emotion cues wa...
The aim of the present study was to investigate developmental differences in reliance on situational...
Regardless of the fact that emotions are usually recognized by combining facial and vocal expression...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XExperiment 1 examined modality preferences in children and adult...
Correctly interpreting emotional information from faces is a crucial part of social interaction. Whi...
Effective emotion recognition is imperative to successfully navigating social situations. Research s...