While the role of the cerebellum in emotion recognition has been explored with facial expressions, its involvement in the auditory modality (i.e., emotional prosody) remains to be demonstrated. The present study investigated the recognition of emotional prosody in 15 patients with chronic cerebellar ischaemic stroke and 15 matched healthy controls, using a validated task, as well as clinical, motor, neuropsychological, and psychiatric assessments. We explored the cerebellar lesion-behaviour relationship using voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping. Results showed a significant difference between the stroke and healthy control groups, with patients giving erroneous ratings on the Surprise scale when they listened to fearful stimuli. Moreover, vo...
Body language is a powerful form of non-verbal communication providing important information about t...
For decennia the cerebellum has largely been excluded from scientific enquiry beyond motor function....
The cerebellum is well known for its contribution to motor performance, but less for its involvement...
While the role of the cerebellum in emotion recognition has been explored with facial expressions, i...
In recent years, there has been increasing evidence of cerebellar involvement in emotion processing....
A growing literature points to a specific role of the cerebellum in affect processing. However, unde...
In recent years, there has been increasing evidence of cerebellar involvement in emotion processing....
International audienceThere is growing evidence that both the basal ganglia and the cerebellum play ...
Widespread cortical-subcortical networks are involved in the recognition and discrimination of emoti...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Clinical and neuroimaging data indicate a cerebellar contribution to emotional processing, which may...
Until recently, brain networks underlying emotional voice prosody decoding and processing were focus...
Consistent evidence suggests that the cerebellum contributes to the processing of emotional facial e...
Speech is an important carrier of emotional information. However, little is known about how differen...
Deficits in facial emotion recognition occur frequently after stroke, with adverse social and behavi...
Body language is a powerful form of non-verbal communication providing important information about t...
For decennia the cerebellum has largely been excluded from scientific enquiry beyond motor function....
The cerebellum is well known for its contribution to motor performance, but less for its involvement...
While the role of the cerebellum in emotion recognition has been explored with facial expressions, i...
In recent years, there has been increasing evidence of cerebellar involvement in emotion processing....
A growing literature points to a specific role of the cerebellum in affect processing. However, unde...
In recent years, there has been increasing evidence of cerebellar involvement in emotion processing....
International audienceThere is growing evidence that both the basal ganglia and the cerebellum play ...
Widespread cortical-subcortical networks are involved in the recognition and discrimination of emoti...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Clinical and neuroimaging data indicate a cerebellar contribution to emotional processing, which may...
Until recently, brain networks underlying emotional voice prosody decoding and processing were focus...
Consistent evidence suggests that the cerebellum contributes to the processing of emotional facial e...
Speech is an important carrier of emotional information. However, little is known about how differen...
Deficits in facial emotion recognition occur frequently after stroke, with adverse social and behavi...
Body language is a powerful form of non-verbal communication providing important information about t...
For decennia the cerebellum has largely been excluded from scientific enquiry beyond motor function....
The cerebellum is well known for its contribution to motor performance, but less for its involvement...