This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the functional roles of the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and the basal ganglia (BG) in the processing of vocal emotional expressions in humans. We suggest that the two structures may interface during the integration of verbal and non-verbal vocal emotional expressions during late, cognitive processing stages as evidenced by recent event-related brain potential (ERP) and behavioural patient evidence. In accordance with our recent network model on emotional speech processing (Schirmer and Kotz 2006), we propose that the BG and the OFC are critically involved in the integration and evaluation of vocal emotional expressions. However, the overview will also reveal that the OFC is functionally diffe...
Speech is an important carrier of emotional information. However, little is known about how differen...
Humans communicate emotion vocally by modulating acoustic cues such as pitch, intensity and voice qu...
Successful social interaction relies on multimodal integration of non-verbal emotional signals. The ...
Humans express emotional information in their facial expressions and body movements, as well as in t...
A current view proposes that the right inferior frontal cortex (IFC) is particularly responsible for...
It is well established that lesions of the human orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) lead to large-scale chan...
Recent neural network models for the production of primate vocalizations are largely based on resear...
Until recently, brain networks underlying emotional voice prosody decoding and processing were focus...
The basal ganglia (BG) have repeatedly been linked to emotional speech processing in studies involvi...
The basal ganglia (BG) have repeatedly been linked to emotional speech processing in studies involvi...
AbstractIn social interactions, humans can express how they feel in what (verbal) they say and how (...
The brain has separate specialized computational units to process faces and voices located in occipi...
Although advances have been made regarding how the brain perceives emotional prosody, the neural bas...
We investigated the functional characteristics of brain regions implicated in processing of speech m...
We investigated the functional characteristics of brain regions implicated in processing of speech m...
Speech is an important carrier of emotional information. However, little is known about how differen...
Humans communicate emotion vocally by modulating acoustic cues such as pitch, intensity and voice qu...
Successful social interaction relies on multimodal integration of non-verbal emotional signals. The ...
Humans express emotional information in their facial expressions and body movements, as well as in t...
A current view proposes that the right inferior frontal cortex (IFC) is particularly responsible for...
It is well established that lesions of the human orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) lead to large-scale chan...
Recent neural network models for the production of primate vocalizations are largely based on resear...
Until recently, brain networks underlying emotional voice prosody decoding and processing were focus...
The basal ganglia (BG) have repeatedly been linked to emotional speech processing in studies involvi...
The basal ganglia (BG) have repeatedly been linked to emotional speech processing in studies involvi...
AbstractIn social interactions, humans can express how they feel in what (verbal) they say and how (...
The brain has separate specialized computational units to process faces and voices located in occipi...
Although advances have been made regarding how the brain perceives emotional prosody, the neural bas...
We investigated the functional characteristics of brain regions implicated in processing of speech m...
We investigated the functional characteristics of brain regions implicated in processing of speech m...
Speech is an important carrier of emotional information. However, little is known about how differen...
Humans communicate emotion vocally by modulating acoustic cues such as pitch, intensity and voice qu...
Successful social interaction relies on multimodal integration of non-verbal emotional signals. The ...