Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XThe ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emotion is important to the development of psychosocial well-being. However, the developmental trajectory and pattern of recognition for emotions expressed in the facial versus vocal modality remain unclear. The current study aimed to expand upon the literature in this area by examining differences in the identification of high and low intensity facial versus vocal emotion expressions by participants in four separate age groups, making a novel contribution to the literature. The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy Scale-Second Edition, a standardized test of emotion recognition that includes previously validated high and low intensity expre...
Experimental studies indicate that recognition of emotions, particularly negative emotions, decrease...
Humans have an innate set of emotions recognised universally. However, emotion recognition also depe...
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
The ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emotion is important to the development ...
Sensitivity to facial and vocal emotion is fundamental to children's social competence. Previous res...
International audienceConverging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressio...
Recent research revealed that, analogously to facial expressions, vocalizations conveying basic emot...
Abstract Emotional prosody results from the dynamic variation of language’s acoustic non-verbal asp...
The human voice is a primary channel for emotional communication. It is often presumed that being ab...
Emotional cues contain important information about the intentions and feelings of others. Despite a ...
Compared to adults, children demonstrate lower recognition in vocal emotion recognition tasks across...
The authors sought to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
The present study investigated the degree to which 4–5 yr olds (n = 48) can enact expressions of emo...
The acoustic cues that convey emotion in speech are similar to those that convey emotion in music, a...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XWe report a preliminary investigation of how perception of congr...
Experimental studies indicate that recognition of emotions, particularly negative emotions, decrease...
Humans have an innate set of emotions recognised universally. However, emotion recognition also depe...
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
The ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emotion is important to the development ...
Sensitivity to facial and vocal emotion is fundamental to children's social competence. Previous res...
International audienceConverging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressio...
Recent research revealed that, analogously to facial expressions, vocalizations conveying basic emot...
Abstract Emotional prosody results from the dynamic variation of language’s acoustic non-verbal asp...
The human voice is a primary channel for emotional communication. It is often presumed that being ab...
Emotional cues contain important information about the intentions and feelings of others. Despite a ...
Compared to adults, children demonstrate lower recognition in vocal emotion recognition tasks across...
The authors sought to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
The present study investigated the degree to which 4–5 yr olds (n = 48) can enact expressions of emo...
The acoustic cues that convey emotion in speech are similar to those that convey emotion in music, a...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XWe report a preliminary investigation of how perception of congr...
Experimental studies indicate that recognition of emotions, particularly negative emotions, decrease...
Humans have an innate set of emotions recognised universally. However, emotion recognition also depe...
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...