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Impaired Processing of Affective Prosody in Korsakoff's Syndrome
Cortex, 2002In order to further characterize reported deficits in affect perception in alcoholic Korsakoff patients, selected prosody subtests from the Tübingen Affect Battery were administered to seven Korsakoff patients and seven normal control participants. Results indicated that both linguistic and affective prosody discrimination were intact in Korsakoff ...
Beth E, Snitz +2 more
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Impaired affective prosody in AD
Neurology, 2001To 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
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How discrete or independent are ''affective prosody'' and ''linguistic prosody''?
Aphasiology, 2002Background: Research on sentence- or phrase-level pitch (intonation) production and perception in brain-damaged populations has traditionally been guided by the assumption that intonation is a dichotomous phenomenon with discrete affective and linguistic categories. To date, however, no strong evidence has emerged in support of this notion.
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Hemispheric processing of affective prosody
2019This research was designed to investigate hemispheric differences in the production of affective prosody. Models of hemispheric processing of emotion were examined in an extensive review of the literature together with the vast array of procedures and methodologies, which have been employed in their investigation.
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Prosodies of affect and emotional climates
2021This book ruminates on aspects of drama and theatrical performance that attract attention, sustain interest and, on occasion, elicit an emotionally felt response and even wonder. Forms of Emotion explores emotion and its diversity in drama, theatre and contemporary performance and the unifying and separating tendencies of the emotions, emotional ...
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Affective Prosody and the Aprosodias
2000Abstract 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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Treating Expressive Affective Prosody in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2018Although prosodic deficits have been reported to occur with many different populations, little published research addresses treatment options for these deficits. This study was designed to examine one treatment’s impact, the six-step imitative approach, on the expressive affective prosody of an adolescent with autism who had average intelligence and ...
Christina C. Akbari, Andria H. Davis
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Irony, Prosody, and Social Impressions of Affective Stance
Discourse Processes, 2019In 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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Gradual development of focus prosodyandaffect prosody comprehension
2018Excellence 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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Affective prosody guides facial emotion processing
Current Psychology, 2022Xin Cui, Xiaoming Jiang, Hongwei Ding
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