Humans typically combine linguistic and nonlinguistic information to comprehend emotions. We adopted an emotion identification Stroop task to investigate how different channels interact in emotion communication. In experiment 1, synonyms of “happy” and “sad” were spoken with happy and sad prosody. Participants had more difficulty ignoring prosody than ignoring verbal content. In experiment 2, synonyms of “happy” and “sad” were spoken with happy and sad prosody, while happy or sad faces were displayed. Accuracy was lower when two channels expressed an emotion that was incongruent with the channel participants had to focus on, compared with the cross-channel congruence condition. When participants were required to focus on verbal content, acc...
The ecology of human language is face-to-face interaction, comprising cues such as prosody, co-speec...
Change in linguistic prosody generates a mismatch negativity response (MMN), indicating neural repre...
To inform how emotions in speech are implicitly processed and registered in memory, we compared how ...
Humans typically combine linguistic and nonlinguistic information to comprehend emotions. We adopted...
Humans combine multiple sources of information to comprehend meanings. These sources can be characte...
To communicate emotionally entails that a listener understands a verbal message but also the emotion...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Among others, emotional states are communicate...
How language mediates emotional perception and experience is poorly understood. The present event-re...
The current study examines the perception of mixed happy-sad emotions elicited by a combination of p...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. To this end, it is not only important to under...
The present study investigated the interaction of emotional prosody and word valence during emotiona...
In two experiments, we examined the perception of mixed happy-sad emotions elicited by a combination...
Prosody is one of the most undervalued components of language, despite its fulfillment of manifold p...
The meaning of a speech stream is communicated by more than the particular words used by the speaker...
Across a wide range of animal taxa, prosodic modulation of the voice can express emotional informati...
The ecology of human language is face-to-face interaction, comprising cues such as prosody, co-speec...
Change in linguistic prosody generates a mismatch negativity response (MMN), indicating neural repre...
To inform how emotions in speech are implicitly processed and registered in memory, we compared how ...
Humans typically combine linguistic and nonlinguistic information to comprehend emotions. We adopted...
Humans combine multiple sources of information to comprehend meanings. These sources can be characte...
To communicate emotionally entails that a listener understands a verbal message but also the emotion...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Among others, emotional states are communicate...
How language mediates emotional perception and experience is poorly understood. The present event-re...
The current study examines the perception of mixed happy-sad emotions elicited by a combination of p...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. To this end, it is not only important to under...
The present study investigated the interaction of emotional prosody and word valence during emotiona...
In two experiments, we examined the perception of mixed happy-sad emotions elicited by a combination...
Prosody is one of the most undervalued components of language, despite its fulfillment of manifold p...
The meaning of a speech stream is communicated by more than the particular words used by the speaker...
Across a wide range of animal taxa, prosodic modulation of the voice can express emotional informati...
The ecology of human language is face-to-face interaction, comprising cues such as prosody, co-speec...
Change in linguistic prosody generates a mismatch negativity response (MMN), indicating neural repre...
To inform how emotions in speech are implicitly processed and registered in memory, we compared how ...