In previous studies on auditory vitality forms, we found that listening to action verbs pronounced gently or rudely, produced, relative to a neutral robotic voice, activation of the dorso-central insula. One might wonder whether this insular activation depends on the conjunction of action verbs and auditory vitality forms, or whether auditory vitality forms are sufficient per se to activate the insula. To solve this issue, we presented words not related to actions such as concrete nouns (e.g.,“ball”), pronounced gently or rudely. No activation of the dorso-central insula was found. As a further step, we examined whether interjections, i.e., speech stimuli conveying communicative intention (e.g., “hello”), pronounced with different vitality ...
© 2020 Facial and vocal cues provide critical social information about other humans, including their...
The long history of poetry and the arts, as well as recent empirical results suggest that the way a ...
In humans, listening to speech evokes neural responses in the motor cortex. This has been controvers...
Social interactions require the ability to evaluate the attitudes of others according to the way in ...
Vitality form is a term that describes the style with which motor actions are performed (e.g., rude,...
During social interaction, actions, and words may be expressed in different ways, for example, gentl...
Observing how an action is done by others allows the observer to understand the cognitive and emotio...
Vitality forms represent a fundamental aspect of social interactions by characterizing how actions a...
Actions with identical goals can be executed in different ways (gentle, rude, vigorous, etc.), which...
Previous work pointed to the neural and functional significance of infraslow neural oscillations bel...
Abstract During the interaction with others, action, speech, and touches can communicate positive, n...
The observation of goal-directed actions performed by another individual allows one to understand wh...
The observation of goal-directed actions performed by another individual allows one to understand wh...
Research on perception of emotional voices has greatly advanced in the past decades. However, our un...
People communicate using speech, gestures, and, less frequently, touches. An example of tactile comm...
© 2020 Facial and vocal cues provide critical social information about other humans, including their...
The long history of poetry and the arts, as well as recent empirical results suggest that the way a ...
In humans, listening to speech evokes neural responses in the motor cortex. This has been controvers...
Social interactions require the ability to evaluate the attitudes of others according to the way in ...
Vitality form is a term that describes the style with which motor actions are performed (e.g., rude,...
During social interaction, actions, and words may be expressed in different ways, for example, gentl...
Observing how an action is done by others allows the observer to understand the cognitive and emotio...
Vitality forms represent a fundamental aspect of social interactions by characterizing how actions a...
Actions with identical goals can be executed in different ways (gentle, rude, vigorous, etc.), which...
Previous work pointed to the neural and functional significance of infraslow neural oscillations bel...
Abstract During the interaction with others, action, speech, and touches can communicate positive, n...
The observation of goal-directed actions performed by another individual allows one to understand wh...
The observation of goal-directed actions performed by another individual allows one to understand wh...
Research on perception of emotional voices has greatly advanced in the past decades. However, our un...
People communicate using speech, gestures, and, less frequently, touches. An example of tactile comm...
© 2020 Facial and vocal cues provide critical social information about other humans, including their...
The long history of poetry and the arts, as well as recent empirical results suggest that the way a ...
In humans, listening to speech evokes neural responses in the motor cortex. This has been controvers...