SummaryAcoustical analysis has revealed a peculiar pattern of energy distribution in human screams; behavioral and neuroimaging data suggest that this pattern is associated with rapid and enhanced processing of sound cues signalling fear
One way music is thought to convey emotion is by mimicking acoustic features of affective human voca...
Intrinsic emotional expressions such as those communicated by faces and vocalizations have been show...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
International audienceAcoustical analysis has revealed a peculiar pattern of energy distribution in ...
Screaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. Despite...
Screaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. Despite...
Across many species, scream calls signal the affective significance of events to other agents. Screa...
The rapid detection of affective signals from conspecifics is crucial for the survival of humans and...
SummaryScreaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. ...
International audienceVisual Abstract Significance Statement While freezing is the most frequently u...
Abstract In humans, screams have strong amplitude modulations (AM) at 30 to 150 Hz. These AM corresp...
Fear behavior depends on interactions between the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the basolatera...
One way music is thought to convey emotion is by mimicking acoustic features of affective human voca...
Intrinsic emotional expressions such as those communicated by faces and vocalizations have been show...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...
International audienceAcoustical analysis has revealed a peculiar pattern of energy distribution in ...
Screaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. Despite...
Screaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. Despite...
Across many species, scream calls signal the affective significance of events to other agents. Screa...
The rapid detection of affective signals from conspecifics is crucial for the survival of humans and...
SummaryScreaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. ...
International audienceVisual Abstract Significance Statement While freezing is the most frequently u...
Abstract In humans, screams have strong amplitude modulations (AM) at 30 to 150 Hz. These AM corresp...
Fear behavior depends on interactions between the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the basolatera...
One way music is thought to convey emotion is by mimicking acoustic features of affective human voca...
Intrinsic emotional expressions such as those communicated by faces and vocalizations have been show...
Human subjects overestimate the change of rising intensity sounds compared with falling intensity so...