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Impaired affective prosody in AD

Neurology, 2001
To assess the ability of patients with AD to produce, repeat, and comprehend affective prosody in relationship to severity of dementia, aphasic deficits, and changes in emotional behaviors.An Aprosodia Battery was used to assess affective-prosodic performance and to identify patterns of deficits in affective communication. In addition, the presence and
J A, Testa   +4 more
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Affective Prosody and the Aprosodias

2000
Abstract Following the seminal discoveries of Broca18 and Wernicke106 that focal left hemi sphere lesions may cause profound deficits of language, neurological studies of human communication have, for the most part, focused on left hemisphere injury and resultant aphasias.
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The effect of spectral manipulations on the identification of affective and linguistic prosody

Brain and Language, 2003
We investigated the effect of various spectral manipulations on the identification of sentential prosody. Two main categories of prosody--affective (happy, angry, sad) and linguistic (statement, question, continuation)--were studied. Thirty-six subjects were presented with stimuli that were recorded by a female native speaker of American English.
Kala, Lakshminarayanan   +5 more
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Memory for Affective Prosody [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
This thesis presents a new tool for examining affective prosodic memory. The goals of the project were to demonstrate affective prosodic memory, and compare it with phonological memory using a paradigm specifically adapted for this purpose. Affective prosodic memory is a new area of study.
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Communicating emotion: Linking affective prosody and word meaning.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2008
The present study investigated the role of emotional tone of voice in the perception of spoken words. Listeners were presented with words that had either a happy, sad, or neutral meaning. Each word was spoken in a tone of voice (happy, sad, or neutral) that was congruent, incongruent, or neutral with respect to affective meaning, and naming latencies ...
Lynne C, Nygaard, Jennifer S, Queen
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Irony, Prosody, and Social Impressions of Affective Stance

Discourse Processes, 2019
In spoken discourse, understanding irony requires the apprehension of subtle cues, such as the speaker’s tone of voice (prosody), which often reveal the speaker’s affective stance toward the listen...
Maël Mauchand   +2 more
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The Impacts of Aging on Affective Prosody Comprehension: A Comparative Study

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Purpose: The comprehension of emotions through speech, known as affective prosody comprehension, is an ability that decreases with healthy aging. Affective prosody comprehension is underpinned by three cognitive components (perceptual, lexical, and semantic).
Héloïse Baglione   +3 more
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Gradual development of focus prosodyandaffect prosody comprehension

2018
Excellence in communication skills requires an ability to appropriately represent the discourse structure including focus, as well as good comprehension of speaker affect. Both focus and affect are communicated in large part through prosody, so comprehension and production of the accompanying prosody is essential. However, past studies on focus prosody
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