Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept at extracting, including a person's identity, age, gender, affective state, personality, etc. Here, we review accumulating evidence from behavioral, neuropsychological, electrophysiological, and neuroimaging studies which suggest that the cognitive and neural processing mechanisms engaged by perceiving faces or voices are highly similar, despite the very different nature of their sensory input. The similarity between the two mechanisms likely facilitates the multi-modal integration of facial and vocal information during everyday social interactions. These findings emphasize a parsimonious principle of cerebral organization, where similar compu...
This meta-analysis compares the brain structures and mechanisms involved in facial and vocal emotion...
Currently, there are two opposing models for how voice and face information is integrated in the hum...
How do we recognize people that are familiar to us? There is overwhelming evidence that our brains p...
Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept a...
Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept a...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosopjy and was awarded by Brunel University...
International audienceRecognizing familiar individuals is achieved by the brain by combining cues fr...
Voices carry large amounts of socially relevant information on persons, much like 'auditory faces'. ...
Recognizing the identity of other individuals across different sensory modalities is critical for su...
Faces and voices are key features of human recognition but the way the brain links them together is ...
Integration of information from face and voice plays a central role in our social interactions. It h...
The brain has separate specialized computational units to process faces and voices located in occipi...
We investigate the cerebral cross-modal interactions between human faces and voices involved during ...
International audienceFaces are key social stimuli that convey a wealth of information essential for...
Faces and voices are of high importance in interpersonal communication, and there are notable parall...
This meta-analysis compares the brain structures and mechanisms involved in facial and vocal emotion...
Currently, there are two opposing models for how voice and face information is integrated in the hum...
How do we recognize people that are familiar to us? There is overwhelming evidence that our brains p...
Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept a...
Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept a...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosopjy and was awarded by Brunel University...
International audienceRecognizing familiar individuals is achieved by the brain by combining cues fr...
Voices carry large amounts of socially relevant information on persons, much like 'auditory faces'. ...
Recognizing the identity of other individuals across different sensory modalities is critical for su...
Faces and voices are key features of human recognition but the way the brain links them together is ...
Integration of information from face and voice plays a central role in our social interactions. It h...
The brain has separate specialized computational units to process faces and voices located in occipi...
We investigate the cerebral cross-modal interactions between human faces and voices involved during ...
International audienceFaces are key social stimuli that convey a wealth of information essential for...
Faces and voices are of high importance in interpersonal communication, and there are notable parall...
This meta-analysis compares the brain structures and mechanisms involved in facial and vocal emotion...
Currently, there are two opposing models for how voice and face information is integrated in the hum...
How do we recognize people that are familiar to us? There is overwhelming evidence that our brains p...