Cross-cultural recognition of basic emotions through nonverbal emotional vocalizations
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Creating a communication system from scratch: gesture beats vocalization hands down.Cross-taxa similarities in affect-induced changes of vocal behavior and voice in arboreal monkeys.The "Musical Emotional Bursts": a validated set of musical affect bursts to investigate auditory affective processingPitch underlies activation of the vocal system during affective vocalization.Fear across the senses: brain responses to music, vocalizations and facial expressionsPerception of emotional valence in horse whinnies.Listeners can extract meaning from non-linguistic infant vocalisations cross-culturallyDetecting affiliation in colaughter across 24 societiesImpaired socio-emotional processing in a developmental music disorderSecond Language Ability and Emotional Prosody PerceptionPerception of affective and linguistic prosody: an ALE meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies.The social life of laughter.Cultural relativity in perceiving emotion from vocalizationsCREMA-D: Crowd-sourced Emotional Multimodal Actors Dataset.Humans rely on the same rules to assess emotional valence and intensity in conspecific and dog vocalizations.Individual differences in laughter perception reveal roles for mentalizing and sensorimotor systems in the evaluation of emotional authenticity.Intense or malicious? The decoding of eyebrow-lowering frowning in laughter animations depends on the presentation mode.Music and movement share a dynamic structure that supports universal expressions of emotionPerception of emotionally loaded vocal expressions and its connection to responses to music. A cross-cultural investigation: Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Russia, and the USAIntroducing the Oxford Vocal (OxVoc) Sounds database: a validated set of non-acted affective sounds from human infants, adults, and domestic animalsThe voice of emotion across species: how do human listeners recognize animals' affective states?Phonological iconicity.The role of motivation and cultural dialects in the in-group advantage for emotional vocalizations.Cross-cultural decoding of positive and negative non-linguistic emotion vocalizations.Emotional voice processing: investigating the role of genetic variation in the serotonin transporter across development.Feeling backwards? How temporal order in speech affects the time course of vocal emotion recognition.Cross-cultural differences in the processing of non-verbal affective vocalizations by Japanese and canadian listeners.Encoding conditions affect recognition of vocally expressed emotions across cultures.Development in children's interpretation of pitch cues to emotions.Perception of emotional nonsense sentences in China, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, Russia, Sweden, and the USA.Predictable and predictive emotions: explaining cheap signals and trust re-extension.When Is Humiliation More Intense? The Role of Audience Laughter and Threats to the Self.Revealing real-time emotional responses: a personalized assessment based on heartbeat dynamicsCultural variation in emotion perception is real: a response to Sauter, Eisner, Ekman, and Scott (2015).The importance of context: Three corrections to Cordaro, Keltner, Tshering, Wangchuk, and Flynn (2016)Emotion perception, but not affect perception, is impaired with semantic memory loss.Non-verbal communication of compassion: measuring psychophysiologic effectsAre positive vocalizations perceived as communicating happiness across cultural boundaries?Emotional vocalizations are recognized across cultures regardless of the valence of distractors.Emotion Recognition Ability Test Using JACFEE Photos: A Validity/Reliability Study of a War Veterans' Sample and Their Offspring.
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Cross-cultural recognition of basic emotions through nonverbal emotional vocalizations
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Cross-cultural recognition of basic emotions through nonverbal emotional vocalizations
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Disa A Sauter
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10.1073/PNAS.0908239106
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2010-01-25T00:00:00Z