Although its role is frequently stressed in acoustic profile for vocal emotion, sound intensity is frequently regarded as a control parameter in neurocognitive studies of vocal emotion, leaving its role and neural underpinnings unclear. To investigate these issues, we asked participants to rate the angry level of neutral and angry prosodies before and after sound intensity modification in Experiment 1, and recorded electroencephalogram (EEG) for mismatching emotional prosodies with and without sound intensity modification and for matching emotional prosodies while participants performed emotional feature or sound intensity congruity judgment in Experiment 2. It was found that sound intensity modification had significant effect on the rating...
& In order to understand how emotional state influences the listener’s physiological response to...
This study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to compare the time course of emotion processi...
Humans detect and react to characteristics of timbre in speech and instrumental sounds, but the rela...
The human brain has a preference for processing of emotionally salient stimuli. In the auditory moda...
To ensure that listeners pay attention and do not habituate, emotionally intense vocalizations may b...
Many animal vocalizations contain nonlinear acoustic phenomena as a consequence of physiological aro...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to investigate hemodynamic responses to adjectives pr...
The ability to identify emotions from the human voice is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Curr...
Speech perception is a fundamental function of successful vocal communication, and through prosody, ...
This study explored the temporal course of vocal and emotional sound processing. Participants detect...
Musicians outperform non-musicians in vocal emotion recognition, but the underlying mechanisms are s...
Current investigations point to a relationship between syntax and prosody. However, prosody can also...
In the fields of music and emotion, investigations of causal relationships between acoustic and perc...
IntroductionEmotional prosody is defined as suprasegmental and segmental changes in the human voice ...
Human vocalizations (HV), as well as environmental sounds, convey a wide range of information, inclu...
& In order to understand how emotional state influences the listener’s physiological response to...
This study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to compare the time course of emotion processi...
Humans detect and react to characteristics of timbre in speech and instrumental sounds, but the rela...
The human brain has a preference for processing of emotionally salient stimuli. In the auditory moda...
To ensure that listeners pay attention and do not habituate, emotionally intense vocalizations may b...
Many animal vocalizations contain nonlinear acoustic phenomena as a consequence of physiological aro...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to investigate hemodynamic responses to adjectives pr...
The ability to identify emotions from the human voice is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Curr...
Speech perception is a fundamental function of successful vocal communication, and through prosody, ...
This study explored the temporal course of vocal and emotional sound processing. Participants detect...
Musicians outperform non-musicians in vocal emotion recognition, but the underlying mechanisms are s...
Current investigations point to a relationship between syntax and prosody. However, prosody can also...
In the fields of music and emotion, investigations of causal relationships between acoustic and perc...
IntroductionEmotional prosody is defined as suprasegmental and segmental changes in the human voice ...
Human vocalizations (HV), as well as environmental sounds, convey a wide range of information, inclu...
& In order to understand how emotional state influences the listener’s physiological response to...
This study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to compare the time course of emotion processi...
Humans detect and react to characteristics of timbre in speech and instrumental sounds, but the rela...