In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel may alter processing in another channel. For example, seeing an emotional facial expression and hearing the voice's emotional tone will jointly create the emotional experience. This example, where auditory and visual input is related to social communication, has gained considerable attention by researchers. However, interactions of visual and auditory emotional information are not limited to social communication but can extend to much broader contexts including human, animal, and environmental cues. In this article, we review current research on audiovisual emotion processing beyond face-voice stimuli to develop a broader perspective on multimo...
Much of the research examining emotion induction, regulation, and suppression considers solely the v...
Humans can communicate their emotional state via facial expression and affective prosody. This chapt...
Emotional events may interrupt ongoing cognitive processes and automatically grab attention, modulat...
In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel ma...
In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel ma...
Our everyday life is characterized by a multitude of emotionally relevant cues that we perceive and ...
Multimodal perception of emotions has been typically examined using displays of a solitary character...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013. Multisensory integration must stand out among the f...
Face-to-face communication works multimodally. Not only do we employ vocal and facial expressions; b...
Audiovisual perception of emotions has been typically examined using displays of a solitary characte...
Regardless of the fact that emotions are usually recognized by combining facial and vocal expression...
Smith and Harper[17] documented a considerable amount of animal sounds, and they found that the sign...
Successful social communication draws strongly on the correct interpretation of others' body and voc...
In a natural environment, non-verbal emotional communication is multimodal (i.e. speech melody, faci...
Successful social communication draws strongly on the correct interpretation of others' body and voc...
Much of the research examining emotion induction, regulation, and suppression considers solely the v...
Humans can communicate their emotional state via facial expression and affective prosody. This chapt...
Emotional events may interrupt ongoing cognitive processes and automatically grab attention, modulat...
In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel ma...
In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel ma...
Our everyday life is characterized by a multitude of emotionally relevant cues that we perceive and ...
Multimodal perception of emotions has been typically examined using displays of a solitary character...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013. Multisensory integration must stand out among the f...
Face-to-face communication works multimodally. Not only do we employ vocal and facial expressions; b...
Audiovisual perception of emotions has been typically examined using displays of a solitary characte...
Regardless of the fact that emotions are usually recognized by combining facial and vocal expression...
Smith and Harper[17] documented a considerable amount of animal sounds, and they found that the sign...
Successful social communication draws strongly on the correct interpretation of others' body and voc...
In a natural environment, non-verbal emotional communication is multimodal (i.e. speech melody, faci...
Successful social communication draws strongly on the correct interpretation of others' body and voc...
Much of the research examining emotion induction, regulation, and suppression considers solely the v...
Humans can communicate their emotional state via facial expression and affective prosody. This chapt...
Emotional events may interrupt ongoing cognitive processes and automatically grab attention, modulat...