The aim of the present study was to test whether multisensory interactions of emotional signals are modulated by intermodal attention and emotional valence. Faces, voices and bimodal emotionally congruent or incongruent face–voice pairs were randomly presented. The EEG was recorded while participants were instructed to detect sad emotional expressions in either faces or voices while ignoring all stimuli with another emotional expression and sad stimuli of the task irrelevant modality. Participants processed congruent sad face–voice pairs more efficiently than sad stimuli paired with an incongruent emotion and performance was higher in congruent bimodal compared to unimodal trials, irrespective of which modality was task-relevant. Event...
Emotional face encoding processes in 2 types of tasks (direct and incidental) were explored in the c...
Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of the influence of task demands on the processing of...
Both facial expression and tone of voice represent key signals of emotional communication but their ...
Objective: The study investigated the simultaneous processing of emotional tone of voice and emotion...
Integrating emotional information from multiple sensory modalities is generally assumed to be a pre-...
Recent findings on multisensory integration suggest that selective attention influences cross-sensor...
Evidence suggests that emotion is represented supramodally in the human brain. Emotional facial expr...
Evidence suggests that emotion is represented supramodally in the human brain. Emotional facial expr...
Results from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processes involv...
We investigated the brain responses associated with the integration of speaker facial emotion into s...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
Face-to-face communication works multimodally. Not only do we employ vocal and facial expressions; b...
The ability to detect emotional changes is of primary importance for social living. Though emotional...
Emotional face encoding processes in 2 types of tasks (direct and incidental) were explored in the c...
Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of the influence of task demands on the processing of...
Both facial expression and tone of voice represent key signals of emotional communication but their ...
Objective: The study investigated the simultaneous processing of emotional tone of voice and emotion...
Integrating emotional information from multiple sensory modalities is generally assumed to be a pre-...
Recent findings on multisensory integration suggest that selective attention influences cross-sensor...
Evidence suggests that emotion is represented supramodally in the human brain. Emotional facial expr...
Evidence suggests that emotion is represented supramodally in the human brain. Emotional facial expr...
Results from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processes involv...
We investigated the brain responses associated with the integration of speaker facial emotion into s...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
Face-to-face communication works multimodally. Not only do we employ vocal and facial expressions; b...
The ability to detect emotional changes is of primary importance for social living. Though emotional...
Emotional face encoding processes in 2 types of tasks (direct and incidental) were explored in the c...
Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of the influence of task demands on the processing of...
Both facial expression and tone of voice represent key signals of emotional communication but their ...