Evaluating the Relative Perceptual Salience of Linguistic and Emotional Prosody in Quiet and Noisy Contexts [PDF]
How people recognize linguistic and emotional prosody in different listening conditions is essential for understanding the complex interplay between social context, cognition, and communication.
Minyue Zhang, Hui Zhang, Enze Tang
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Emotional Prosody Processing in Epilepsy: Some Insights on Brain Reorganization [PDF]
Drug resistant epilepsy is one of the most complex, multifactorial and polygenic neurological syndrome. Besides its dynamicity and variability, it still provides us with a model to study brain-behavior relationship, giving cues on the anatomy and ...
Lucy Alba-Ferrara +3 more
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Altered lateralisation of emotional prosody processing in schizophrenia
Alterations of cerebral lateralisation in schizophrenia have been reported consistently, and a reduced left-lateralisation has been suggested for language functions. Speech contains non-verbal information, e.g.
Dominik R Bach +2 more
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Impaired Perception of Negative Emotional Prosody in Schizophrenia
This paper aims to report on the perception of emotional prosody, in schizophrenia and to discuss its relationship with perfomance on neurocognitive measures.
Robert J Van Den Bosch
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Emotional prosody perception and production are linked in prelingually deaf children with cochlear implantsa) [PDF]
Links between perception and production of emotional prosody by children with cochlear implants (CIs) have not been extensively explored. In this study, production and perception of emotional prosody were measured in 20 prelingually deaf school-age ...
Monita Chatterjee +3 more
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Second Language Ability and Emotional Prosody Perception. [PDF]
The present study examines the effect of language experience on vocal emotion perception in a second language. Native speakers of French with varying levels of self-reported English ability were asked to identify emotions from vocal expressions produced ...
Bhatara A +5 more
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Oxytocin does not improve emotional prosody recognition in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders [PDF]
Schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSD) are associated with deficits in emotional prosody recognition. Whether administration of oxytocin can improve emotional prosody recognition accuracy in SSD is unknown.
Brandon J. Chuang +2 more
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Emotional prosody recognition enhances and progressively complexifies from childhood to adolescence [PDF]
Emotional prosody results from the dynamic variation of language’s acoustic non-verbal aspects that allow people to convey and recognize emotions. The goal of this paper is to understand how this recognition develops from childhood to adolescence.
M. Filippa +6 more
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Emotional speech processing at the intersection of prosody and semantics. [PDF]
The ability to accurately perceive emotions is crucial for effective social interaction. Many questions remain regarding how different sources of emotional cues in speech (e.g., prosody, semantic information) are processed during emotional communication.
Rachel Schwartz, Marc D Pell
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Different stages of emotional prosody processing in healthy ageing-evidence from behavioural responses, ERPs, tDCS, and tRNS. [PDF]
Past research suggests that the ability to recognise the emotional intent of a speaker decreases as a function of age. Yet, few studies have looked at the underlying cause for this effect in a systematic way.
Constantina Maltezou-Papastylianou +4 more
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