International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday interactions. These inferences can be drawn from several different sources of information occurring simultaneously in the communication situation. Based on previous studies revealing that children pay more heed to situational context than to emotional prosody when inferring the emotional states of others, we decided to focus on this issue, broadening the investigation to find out whether the natural combination of emotional prosody and faces (that is, paralinguistic cues) can overcome the dominance of situational context (that is, extralinguistic cues), and if so, at what age? In Experiment 1, children aged 3–9 years played a computer game i...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
Previous research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer a speaker's emoti...
Previous research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer a speaker's emotional ...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
Previous research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer a speaker's emoti...
Previous research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer a speaker's emotional ...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audienceThe ability to infer the emotional states of others is central to our everyday...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer ...
Previous research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer a speaker's emoti...
Previous research has suggested that children do not rely on prosody to infer a speaker's emotional ...