Voices carry large amounts of socially relevant information on persons, much like 'auditory faces'. Following Bruce and Young (1986)'s seminal model of face perception, we propose that the cerebral processing of vocal information is organized in interacting but functionally dissociable pathways for processing the three main types of vocal information: speech, identity, and affect. The predictions of the 'auditory face' model of voice perception are reviewed in the light of recent clinical, psychological, and neuroimaging evidenc
This meta-analysis compares the brain structures and mechanisms involved in facial and vocal emotion...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...
Recognizing the identity of other individuals across different sensory modalities is critical for su...
The human voice is the carrier of speech, but also an ’auditory face ’ that conveys important affect...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosopjy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept a...
Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept a...
The human voice is the most important sound source in our environment, not only because it produces ...
Humans have a remarkable skill for voice-identity recognition: most of us can remember many voices t...
How do we recognize people that are familiar to us? There is overwhelming evidence that our brains p...
SummaryWe are all voice experts. First and foremost, we can produce and understand speech, and this ...
Integration of information from face and voice plays a central role in our social interactions. It h...
International audienceRecognizing familiar individuals is achieved by the brain by combining cues fr...
Faces and voices are of high importance in interpersonal communication, and there are notable parall...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
This meta-analysis compares the brain structures and mechanisms involved in facial and vocal emotion...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...
Recognizing the identity of other individuals across different sensory modalities is critical for su...
The human voice is the carrier of speech, but also an ’auditory face ’ that conveys important affect...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosopjy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept a...
Both faces and voices are rich in socially-relevant information, which humans are remarkably adept a...
The human voice is the most important sound source in our environment, not only because it produces ...
Humans have a remarkable skill for voice-identity recognition: most of us can remember many voices t...
How do we recognize people that are familiar to us? There is overwhelming evidence that our brains p...
SummaryWe are all voice experts. First and foremost, we can produce and understand speech, and this ...
Integration of information from face and voice plays a central role in our social interactions. It h...
International audienceRecognizing familiar individuals is achieved by the brain by combining cues fr...
Faces and voices are of high importance in interpersonal communication, and there are notable parall...
Face and voice are two preeminent physical cues describing a person. In unimodal face studies, faces...
This meta-analysis compares the brain structures and mechanisms involved in facial and vocal emotion...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...
Recognizing the identity of other individuals across different sensory modalities is critical for su...