Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to warn humans of danger. Humans use a range of different cues to communicate to others how they feel, including facial, vocal, and gestural signals. We examined the recognition of nonverbal emotional vocalizations, such as screams and laughs, across two dramatically different cultural groups. Western participants were compared to individuals from remote, culturally isolated Namibian villages. Vocalizations communicating the so-called “basic emotions” (anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, and surprise) were bidirectionally recognized. In contrast, a set of additional emotions was only recognized within, but not across, cultural boundaries. Our fi...
This cross-cultural study of emotional tone of voice recognition tests the in-group advantage hypoth...
The theory of universal emotions suggests that certain emotions such as fear, anger, disgust, sadnes...
The Montreal Affective Voices (MAVs) consist of a database of non-verbal affect bursts portrayed by ...
Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to ...
Despite differences in language, culture, and ecology, some human characteristics are similar in peo...
Emotional signals allow for the sharing of important information with conspecifics, for example to w...
A journal article by Prof. Fredrick Kangethe Iraki, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Socia...
This presentation will address aspects of the expression of emotion in non-verbal vocal behaviour, s...
One of the most fascinating characteristics of emotions is that they have universal expressive patte...
Laughter communicates a feeling of enjoyment across cultures, while non-verbal vocalizations of seve...
Nonverbal vocalizations of some emotions have been found to be recognizable both within and across c...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
Culture refers to the cumulative knowledge, beliefs, values and concepts that are accepted by a grou...
This study extends previous work on emotion communication across cultures with a large-scale investi...
This study is concerned with the accuracy of affective communication by means of voice qualities, wi...
This cross-cultural study of emotional tone of voice recognition tests the in-group advantage hypoth...
The theory of universal emotions suggests that certain emotions such as fear, anger, disgust, sadnes...
The Montreal Affective Voices (MAVs) consist of a database of non-verbal affect bursts portrayed by ...
Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to ...
Despite differences in language, culture, and ecology, some human characteristics are similar in peo...
Emotional signals allow for the sharing of important information with conspecifics, for example to w...
A journal article by Prof. Fredrick Kangethe Iraki, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Socia...
This presentation will address aspects of the expression of emotion in non-verbal vocal behaviour, s...
One of the most fascinating characteristics of emotions is that they have universal expressive patte...
Laughter communicates a feeling of enjoyment across cultures, while non-verbal vocalizations of seve...
Nonverbal vocalizations of some emotions have been found to be recognizable both within and across c...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
Culture refers to the cumulative knowledge, beliefs, values and concepts that are accepted by a grou...
This study extends previous work on emotion communication across cultures with a large-scale investi...
This study is concerned with the accuracy of affective communication by means of voice qualities, wi...
This cross-cultural study of emotional tone of voice recognition tests the in-group advantage hypoth...
The theory of universal emotions suggests that certain emotions such as fear, anger, disgust, sadnes...
The Montreal Affective Voices (MAVs) consist of a database of non-verbal affect bursts portrayed by ...