Emotional communication is essential for successful social interactions. Emotional information can be expressed at verbal and nonverbal levels. If the verbal message contradicts the nonverbal expression, usually the nonverbal information is perceived as being more authentic, revealing the “true feelings” of the speaker. The present fMRI study investigated the cerebral integration of verbal (sentences expressing the emotional state of the speaker) and nonverbal (facial expressions and tone of voice) emotional signals using ecologically valid audiovisual stimulus material. More specifically, cerebral activation associated with the relative impact of nonverbal information on judging the affective state of a speaker (individual nonverbal domina...
The human brain has a preference for processing of emotionally salient stimuli. In the auditory moda...
In this study we were interested in the neural system supporting the audiovisual integration of emot...
Emotions are often encountered in a multimodal fashion. Consequently, contextual framing by other mo...
In a natural environment, non-verbal emotional communication is multimodal (i.e. speech melody, faci...
Emotional information can be conveyed by various means of communication, such as propositional conte...
Abstract: Emotional information can be conveyed by various means of communication, such as propositi...
Multimodal integration of nonverbal social signals is essential for successful social interaction. P...
Successful social interaction relies on multimodal integration of non-verbal emotional signals. The ...
AbstractIn social interactions, humans can express how they feel in what (verbal) they say and how (...
Humans express emotional information in their facial expressions and body movements, as well as in t...
This study examined the neural areas involved in the recognition of both emotional prosody and phone...
This study was designed to clarify some of the issues surrounding the nature of hemispheric contribu...
The interaction of information derived from the voice and facial expression of a speaker contributes...
Comprehension of information conveyed by emotional tone of speech is highly important for successful...
Humans can communicate their emotional state via facial expression and affective prosody. This chapt...
The human brain has a preference for processing of emotionally salient stimuli. In the auditory moda...
In this study we were interested in the neural system supporting the audiovisual integration of emot...
Emotions are often encountered in a multimodal fashion. Consequently, contextual framing by other mo...
In a natural environment, non-verbal emotional communication is multimodal (i.e. speech melody, faci...
Emotional information can be conveyed by various means of communication, such as propositional conte...
Abstract: Emotional information can be conveyed by various means of communication, such as propositi...
Multimodal integration of nonverbal social signals is essential for successful social interaction. P...
Successful social interaction relies on multimodal integration of non-verbal emotional signals. The ...
AbstractIn social interactions, humans can express how they feel in what (verbal) they say and how (...
Humans express emotional information in their facial expressions and body movements, as well as in t...
This study examined the neural areas involved in the recognition of both emotional prosody and phone...
This study was designed to clarify some of the issues surrounding the nature of hemispheric contribu...
The interaction of information derived from the voice and facial expression of a speaker contributes...
Comprehension of information conveyed by emotional tone of speech is highly important for successful...
Humans can communicate their emotional state via facial expression and affective prosody. This chapt...
The human brain has a preference for processing of emotionally salient stimuli. In the auditory moda...
In this study we were interested in the neural system supporting the audiovisual integration of emot...
Emotions are often encountered in a multimodal fashion. Consequently, contextual framing by other mo...