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Pragmatic representations of self- and others' action in the monkey putamen. [PDF]

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Rotunno C   +7 more
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Contextual cues about reciprocity impact ratings of smile sincerity

Cognition and Emotion, 2022
Research has shown that context influences how sincere a smile appears to observers. That said, most studies on this topic have focused exclusively on situational cues (e.g. smiling while at a party versus smiling during a job interview) and few have examined other elements of context. One important element concerns any knowledge an observer might have
Mathieu Gagnon   +2 more
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Tonal cues to prosodic structure in rate-dependent speech perception

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021
This study explores how listeners integrate tonal cues to prosodic structure with their perception of local speech rate and consequent interpretation of durational cues. In three experiments, we manipulate the pitch and duration of speech segments immediately preceding a target sound along a vowel duration continuum (cueing coda stop voicing), testing ...
Jeremy, Steffman, Sun-Ah, Jun
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Perceiving Southernness: Vowel categories and acoustic cues in Southernness ratings

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2020
Southern U.S. speech has been the focus of much sociophonetic work. In terms of vowel patterns, Southern speech is often characterized by the Southern Vowel Shift (SVS, involving shifts in /e/, /ɛ/, and /aɪ/), back vowel fronting, and changes in glide dynamics.
Kaylynn M, Gunter   +2 more
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Prosodic cues for rated politeness in Japanese speech

Speech Communication, 2000
Abstract In order to examine potential acoustic cues for politeness in Japanese speech, F0 and temporal aspects of polite and casual utterances of two question sentences spoken by 6 male native speakers were acoustically analysed. The analysis showed that F0 movement of the final part of utterances and speech rate of utterance were consistently ...
Etsuko Ofuka   +3 more
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