Most of the study of basic emotion expressions has focused on facial expressions and little work has been done to specifically investigate happiness, the only positive of the basic emotions (Ekman & Friesen, 1971). However, a theoretical suggestion has been made that happiness could be broken down into discrete positive emotions, which each fulfil the criteria of basic emotions, and that these would be expressed vocally (Ekman, 1992). To empirically test this hypothesis, 20 participants categorised 80 paralinguistic sounds using the labels achievement, amusement, contentment, pleasure and relief. The results suggest that achievement, amusement and relief are perceived as distinct categories, which subjects accurately identify. In contrast, ...
This study investigated the elicitation of smiling and laughter and the role of facial display regul...
Studies of emotion signaling inform claims about the taxonomic structure, evolutionary origins, and ...
The effect of different intensities of vocal emotion on event related potentials has yet not been st...
Most of the study of basic emotion expressions has focused on facial expressions and little work has...
Several theorists have proposed that distinctions are needed between different positive emotional st...
Previous studies have indicated that vocal and facial expressions of the ‘basic’ emotions share aspe...
A series of experiment tested Ekman’s (1992) hypothesis that there are a set of positive basic emoti...
Researchers examining nonverbal communication of emotions are becoming increasingly interested in di...
When experiencing different positive emotional states, like amusement or relief, we may produce nonv...
The human voice communicates emotion through two different types of vocalisations: nonverbal vocalis...
Positive emotions affect the tone of our voice, the ways in which we move our body, and the expressi...
Positive emotions are crucial to social relationships and social interaction. Although smiling is a ...
Positive emotions are crucial to social relationships and social interaction. Although smiling is a ...
This thesis investigated whether vocal emotion expressions are conveyed as discrete emotions or as c...
Studies of emotion signaling inform claims about the taxonomic structure, evolutionary origins, and ...
This study investigated the elicitation of smiling and laughter and the role of facial display regul...
Studies of emotion signaling inform claims about the taxonomic structure, evolutionary origins, and ...
The effect of different intensities of vocal emotion on event related potentials has yet not been st...
Most of the study of basic emotion expressions has focused on facial expressions and little work has...
Several theorists have proposed that distinctions are needed between different positive emotional st...
Previous studies have indicated that vocal and facial expressions of the ‘basic’ emotions share aspe...
A series of experiment tested Ekman’s (1992) hypothesis that there are a set of positive basic emoti...
Researchers examining nonverbal communication of emotions are becoming increasingly interested in di...
When experiencing different positive emotional states, like amusement or relief, we may produce nonv...
The human voice communicates emotion through two different types of vocalisations: nonverbal vocalis...
Positive emotions affect the tone of our voice, the ways in which we move our body, and the expressi...
Positive emotions are crucial to social relationships and social interaction. Although smiling is a ...
Positive emotions are crucial to social relationships and social interaction. Although smiling is a ...
This thesis investigated whether vocal emotion expressions are conveyed as discrete emotions or as c...
Studies of emotion signaling inform claims about the taxonomic structure, evolutionary origins, and ...
This study investigated the elicitation of smiling and laughter and the role of facial display regul...
Studies of emotion signaling inform claims about the taxonomic structure, evolutionary origins, and ...
The effect of different intensities of vocal emotion on event related potentials has yet not been st...