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Humans recognize emotional arousal in vocalizations across all classes of terrestrial vertebrates: Evidence for acoustic universals
emotional arousal language evolution vocal communication
2017/8/28
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our earliest terrestrial ancestors. If this hypothesis is true, we should expect to find cross-species ac...
ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH
ACOUSTIC ARTICULATORY JAPANESE VOWELS EMOTIONAL SPEECH
2017/8/21
ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH。
Emotions are often expressed metaphorically, and both emotion and metaphor are ways through which
abstract meaning can be grounded in language. Here we investigate specifically whether motion-r...
Contributions of emotional state and attention to the processing of syntactic agreement errors: evidence from P600
emotion mood syntactic processing
2015/12/21
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from
other cognitive systems, like perception, motor action, and emotion. The central theme
of this paper is the relat...
Emotional language processing in autism spectrum disorders: a systematic review
autism spectrum disorders asperger syndrome
2015/12/18
In his first description of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Kanner emphasized emotional
impairments by characterizing children with ASD as indifferent to other people, selfabsorbed, emotionall...
ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND JAPANESE VOWELS IN EMOTIONAL SPEECH
Vowel articulation Emotion Acoustic EMA NDI Wave System
2015/5/21
This research investigated the articulatory and acoustic cues of the emotional vowels from produc¬tion/ coding perspectives. Chinese and Japanese emotional speech and EMA data were recorded. The a...
Emotional language processing in autism spectrum disorders: a systematic review
autism spectrum disorders asperger syndrome social emotion affect language
2015/5/13
In his first description of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Kanner emphasized emotional impairments by characterizing children with ASD as indifferent to other people, selfabsorbed, emotionally cold,...
Contributions of emotional state and attention to the processing of syntactic agreement errors: evidence from P600
emotion mood syntactic processing P600 attention levels of processing
2015/5/13
The classic account of language is that language processing occurs in isolation from other cognitive systems, like perception, motor action, and emotion. The central theme of this paper is the relatio...
Recognizing the emotional valence of names: An ERP study
Emotional valence Common nouns Proper names Recognition ERP
2015/4/27
Unlike common nouns, person names refer to unique entities and generally have a referring function. We used event-related potentials to investigate the time course of identifying the emotional meaning...
ERP evidence on the interaction between information structure and emotional salience of words
Information structure Emotional salience ERP Attention Language
2015/4/27
Both emotional words and words focused by information structure can capture attention. This study examined the interplay between emotional salience and information structure in modulating attentional ...
Independence of valence and reward in emotional word processing: electrophysiological evidence
emotion reward expectancy word processing event-related potentials
2015/4/24
Both emotion and reward are primary modulators of cognition: emotional word content enhances word processing, and reward expectancy similarly amplifies cognitive processing from the perceptual up to t...
Motor action and emotional memory
Autobiographical memory Embodied cognition Emotion Language production Motor action Metaphor
2015/4/9
Can simple motor actions affect how efficiently people retrieve emotional memories, and influence what they choose to remember? In Experiment 1, participants were prompted to retell autobiographical m...
Cross-cultural recognition of basic emotions through nonverbal emotional vocalizations
Cross-cultural recognition basic emotions nonverbal emotional vocalizations
2015/4/8
Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to warn humans of danger. Humans use a range of different cues to communicate to others how they feel, ...
Long Term SuboxoneTM Emotional Reactivity As Measured by Automatic Detection in Speech
Automatic Detection Speech
2015/3/9
Addictions to illicit drugs are among the nation’s most critical public health and societal problems. The current opioid
prescription epidemic and the need for buprenorphine/naloxone (SuboxoneH; SUBX...
EMOTIONAL INTONATION IN A TONE LANGUAGE: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FROM CHINESE
emotion Chinese intonation successive addition tone boundary tone
2014/6/13
Chinese is a tonal language. How lexical tones and intonation interplay with each other is an interesting question. In this study, we investigated emotional intonations by analyzing m...