In verbal communication, not only the meaning of the words convey information, but also the tone of voice (prosody) conveys crucial information about the emotional state and intentions of others. In various studies right frontal and right temporal regions have been found to play a role in emotional prosody perception. Here, we used triple-pulse repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to shed light on the precise time course of involvement of the right anterior superior temporal gyrus and the right fronto-parietal operculum. We hypothesized that information would be processed in the right anterior superior temporal gyrus before being processed in the right fronto-parietal operculum. Right-handed healthy subjects performed an emot...
Previous studies have established a role for premotor cortex in the processing of auditory emotional...
We investigate the contribution of both hemispheres in a lateralised lexical decision paradigm with ...
Humans communicate emotion vocally by modulating acoustic cues such as pitch, intensity and voice qu...
In verbal communication, not only the meaning of the words convey information, but also the tone of ...
Emotional signals in spoken language can be conveyed by semantic as well as prosodic cues. We invest...
Emotional signals in spoken language can be conveyed by semantic as well as prosodic cues. We invest...
Background: The right hemisphere may play an important role in paralinguistic features such as the e...
Although advances have been made regarding how the brain perceives emotional prosody, the neural bas...
Prosody is an important feature of language, comprising intonation, loudness, and tempo. Emotional p...
Prosody is an important feature of language, comprising intonation, loudness, and tempo. Emotional p...
The human brain has a preference for processing of emotionally salient stimuli. In the auditory moda...
We investigate the contribution of both hemispheres in a lateralised lexical decision paradigm with ...
A great number of functional imaging studies contributed to developing a cerebral network model illu...
Prosody is a language feature that enables us to express meaningful intentions or emotions by means ...
Humans communicate emotion vocally by modulating acoustic cues such as pitch, intensity and voice qu...
Previous studies have established a role for premotor cortex in the processing of auditory emotional...
We investigate the contribution of both hemispheres in a lateralised lexical decision paradigm with ...
Humans communicate emotion vocally by modulating acoustic cues such as pitch, intensity and voice qu...
In verbal communication, not only the meaning of the words convey information, but also the tone of ...
Emotional signals in spoken language can be conveyed by semantic as well as prosodic cues. We invest...
Emotional signals in spoken language can be conveyed by semantic as well as prosodic cues. We invest...
Background: The right hemisphere may play an important role in paralinguistic features such as the e...
Although advances have been made regarding how the brain perceives emotional prosody, the neural bas...
Prosody is an important feature of language, comprising intonation, loudness, and tempo. Emotional p...
Prosody is an important feature of language, comprising intonation, loudness, and tempo. Emotional p...
The human brain has a preference for processing of emotionally salient stimuli. In the auditory moda...
We investigate the contribution of both hemispheres in a lateralised lexical decision paradigm with ...
A great number of functional imaging studies contributed to developing a cerebral network model illu...
Prosody is a language feature that enables us to express meaningful intentions or emotions by means ...
Humans communicate emotion vocally by modulating acoustic cues such as pitch, intensity and voice qu...
Previous studies have established a role for premotor cortex in the processing of auditory emotional...
We investigate the contribution of both hemispheres in a lateralised lexical decision paradigm with ...
Humans communicate emotion vocally by modulating acoustic cues such as pitch, intensity and voice qu...