Background Evidence suggests a reversal of the normal left-lateralised response to speech in schizophrenia. Aims To test the brain's response to emotional prosody in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Method BOLD contrast functional magnetic resonance imaging of subjects while they passively listened or attended to sentences that differed in emotional prosody Results Patients with schizophrenia exhibited normal right-lateralisation of the passive response to 'pure' emotional prosody and relative left-lateralisation of the response to unfiltered emotional prosody When attending to emotional prosody, patients with schizophrenia activated the left insula more than healthy controls. When listening passively, patients with bipolar disorder demo...
Background: The right hemisphere may play an important role in paralinguistic features such as the e...
Recently, research on the lateralization of linguistic and nonlinguistic (emotional) prosody has exp...
OBJECTIVE: Distinctive patterns of speech and language abnormalities are associated with bipolar...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests a reversal of the normal left-lateralised response to speech in schizo...
Alterations of cerebral lateralisation in schizophrenia have been reported consistently, and a reduc...
Alterations of cerebral lateralisation in schizophrenia have been reported consistently, and a reduc...
Prosody is an important feature of language, comprising intonation, loudness, and tempo. Emotional p...
In order to investigate the lateralization of emotional speech we recorded the brain responses to th...
Prosody is an important feature of language, comprising intonation, loudness, and tempo. Emotional p...
Emotional prosody is a paralinguistic aspect of language, consisting of features including intonatio...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in executive function and language processing are characteristic of both sch...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Functional brain imaging research has already demonstrated that pat...
Healthy subjects show increased activation in left temporal lobe regions in response to speech sound...
Although advances have been made regarding how the brain perceives emotional prosody, the neural bas...
Background: Affective prosody (AP) is substantially impaired in schizophrenia, (1) yet little is kno...
Background: The right hemisphere may play an important role in paralinguistic features such as the e...
Recently, research on the lateralization of linguistic and nonlinguistic (emotional) prosody has exp...
OBJECTIVE: Distinctive patterns of speech and language abnormalities are associated with bipolar...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests a reversal of the normal left-lateralised response to speech in schizo...
Alterations of cerebral lateralisation in schizophrenia have been reported consistently, and a reduc...
Alterations of cerebral lateralisation in schizophrenia have been reported consistently, and a reduc...
Prosody is an important feature of language, comprising intonation, loudness, and tempo. Emotional p...
In order to investigate the lateralization of emotional speech we recorded the brain responses to th...
Prosody is an important feature of language, comprising intonation, loudness, and tempo. Emotional p...
Emotional prosody is a paralinguistic aspect of language, consisting of features including intonatio...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in executive function and language processing are characteristic of both sch...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Functional brain imaging research has already demonstrated that pat...
Healthy subjects show increased activation in left temporal lobe regions in response to speech sound...
Although advances have been made regarding how the brain perceives emotional prosody, the neural bas...
Background: Affective prosody (AP) is substantially impaired in schizophrenia, (1) yet little is kno...
Background: The right hemisphere may play an important role in paralinguistic features such as the e...
Recently, research on the lateralization of linguistic and nonlinguistic (emotional) prosody has exp...
OBJECTIVE: Distinctive patterns of speech and language abnormalities are associated with bipolar...