Recent research on human nonverbal vocalizations has led to considerable progress in our understanding of vocal communication of emotion. However, in contrast to studies of animal vocalizations, this research has focused mainly on the emotional interpretation of such signals. The repertoire of human nonverbal vocalizations as acoustic types, and the mapping between acoustic and emotional categories, thus remain underexplored. In a cross-linguistic naming task (Experiment 1), verbal categorization of 132 authentic (non-acted) human vocalizations by English-, Swedish- and Russian-speaking participants revealed the same major acoustic types: laugh, cry, scream, moan, and possibly roar and sigh. The association between call type and perceived e...
Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to ...
Two of the most important social skills in humans are the ability to determine the moods of those ar...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
This presentation will address aspects of the expression of emotion in non-verbal vocal behaviour, s...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
The human voice communicates emotion through two different types of vocalisations: nonverbal vocalis...
The object of this research is the vocal expression of emotions as flexible and culturally defined...
Emotional signals allow for the sharing of important information with conspecifics, for example to w...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
This study introduces a corpus of 260 naturalistic human nonlinguistic vocalizations representing ni...
International audienceUntil recently, human nonverbal vocalisations such as cries, laughs, screams, ...
A journal article by Prof. Fredrick Kangethe Iraki, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Socia...
Vocal communication of emotion is biologically adaptive for socially living species and has therefor...
Most research on nonverbal emotional vocalizations is based on actor portrayals, but how similar are...
Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to ...
Two of the most important social skills in humans are the ability to determine the moods of those ar...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
This presentation will address aspects of the expression of emotion in non-verbal vocal behaviour, s...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
The human voice communicates emotion through two different types of vocalisations: nonverbal vocalis...
The object of this research is the vocal expression of emotions as flexible and culturally defined...
Emotional signals allow for the sharing of important information with conspecifics, for example to w...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
This study introduces a corpus of 260 naturalistic human nonlinguistic vocalizations representing ni...
International audienceUntil recently, human nonverbal vocalisations such as cries, laughs, screams, ...
A journal article by Prof. Fredrick Kangethe Iraki, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Socia...
Vocal communication of emotion is biologically adaptive for socially living species and has therefor...
Most research on nonverbal emotional vocalizations is based on actor portrayals, but how similar are...
Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to ...
Two of the most important social skills in humans are the ability to determine the moods of those ar...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...