Existing research links subjective judgments of perceived laughter intensity with features such as duration, amplitude, fundamental frequency, and voicing. We examine these associations in a new database of social laughs produced in situations inducing amusement, embarrassment, and schadenfreude. We also test the extent to which listeners’ judgments of laughter intensity vary as a function of the social situation in which laughs were produced
Although laughter is important in human social interaction, its role as a communicative signal is po...
Laughter is a ubiquitous social signal. Recent work has highlighted distinctions between spontaneous...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are stil...
Existing research links subjective judgments of perceived laughter intensity with features such as d...
Existing research links subjective judgments of perceived laughter intensity with features such as d...
Recent work has identified the physical features of smiles that accomplish three tasks fundamental t...
Data availability: Data have been made publicly available at Figshare and can be accessed at https:/...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are sti...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
This thesis seeks to improve the classification of laughter by uncovering its purpose in communicati...
Although laughter is important in human social interaction, its role as a communicative signal is po...
Laughter is a ubiquitous social signal. Recent work has highlighted distinctions between spontaneous...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are stil...
Existing research links subjective judgments of perceived laughter intensity with features such as d...
Existing research links subjective judgments of perceived laughter intensity with features such as d...
Recent work has identified the physical features of smiles that accomplish three tasks fundamental t...
Data availability: Data have been made publicly available at Figshare and can be accessed at https:/...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are sti...
Laughter is a nonverbal vocalization occurring in every known culture, ubiquitous across all forms o...
This thesis seeks to improve the classification of laughter by uncovering its purpose in communicati...
Although laughter is important in human social interaction, its role as a communicative signal is po...
Laughter is a ubiquitous social signal. Recent work has highlighted distinctions between spontaneous...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are stil...