The present study investigated whether event-related potentials (ERPs) reflect non-voluntary vs voluntary processing of emotional prosody. ERPs were obtained while participants processed emotional information non-voluntarily (i.e. while evaluating semantic characteristics of a stimulus) and voluntarily (i.e. while evaluating emotional characteristics of a stimulus). Results suggest that emotional prosody is processed around 160 ms after stimulus onset under non-voluntary processing conditions (when the attention is diverted from the emotional meaning of the tone of voice); and around 360 ms under voluntary processing conditions.The findings support the notion that emotional prosody is processed non-voluntarily in the comprehension of a spok...
The present study investigated the expectancy violation effects evoked by deviation in sentential em...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. To this end, it is not only important to under...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. To this end, it is not only important to under...
How language mediates emotional perception and experience is poorly understood. The present event-re...
To communicate emotionally entails that a listener understands a verbal message but also the emotion...
In the current study, event-related potentials (ERPs) were utilized to assess whether ERP correlates...
Emotional prosody carries information about the inner state of a speaker and therefore helps us to u...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Emotional states are communicated by different...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Among others, emotional states are communicate...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Among others, emotional states are communicate...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Among others, emotional states are communicate...
Sentence prosody is long known to serve both linguistic functions (e.g. to differentiate between que...
The neural substrates of affective prosody are beginning to be understood. However, temporal process...
The present study investigated the expectancy violation effects evoked by deviation in sentential em...
This study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to compare the time course of emotion processi...
The present study investigated the expectancy violation effects evoked by deviation in sentential em...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. To this end, it is not only important to under...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. To this end, it is not only important to under...
How language mediates emotional perception and experience is poorly understood. The present event-re...
To communicate emotionally entails that a listener understands a verbal message but also the emotion...
In the current study, event-related potentials (ERPs) were utilized to assess whether ERP correlates...
Emotional prosody carries information about the inner state of a speaker and therefore helps us to u...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Emotional states are communicated by different...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Among others, emotional states are communicate...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Among others, emotional states are communicate...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. Among others, emotional states are communicate...
Sentence prosody is long known to serve both linguistic functions (e.g. to differentiate between que...
The neural substrates of affective prosody are beginning to be understood. However, temporal process...
The present study investigated the expectancy violation effects evoked by deviation in sentential em...
This study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to compare the time course of emotion processi...
The present study investigated the expectancy violation effects evoked by deviation in sentential em...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. To this end, it is not only important to under...
Emotional encoding is central to human communication. To this end, it is not only important to under...