Search Results - "Sauter, Disa A."
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The Nonverbal Communication of Positive Emotions: An Emotion Family Approach
Published in Emotion Review (01-07-2017)“…This review provides an overview of the research on nonverbal expressions of positive emotions, organised into emotion families, that is, clusters sharing…”
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Cross-cultural recognition of basic emotions through nonverbal emotional vocalizations
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-02-2010)“…Emotional signals are crucial for sharing important information, with conspecifics, for example, to warn humans of danger. Humans use a range of different cues…”
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Good vibrations: A review of vocal expressions of positive emotions
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-04-2020)“…Researchers examining nonverbal communication of emotions are becoming increasingly interested in differentiations between different positive emotional states…”
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Cultural Norms Influence Nonverbal Emotion Communication: Japanese Vocalizations of Socially Disengaging Emotions
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-2020)“…Nonverbal vocalizations of some emotions have been found to be recognizable both within and across cultures. However, East Asians tend to suppress socially…”
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Children's recognition of emotions from vocal cues
Published in British journal of developmental psychology (01-03-2013)“…Emotional cues contain important information about the intentions and feelings of others. Despite a wealth of research into children's understanding of facial…”
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Seeing Mixed Emotions: The Specificity of Emotion Perception From Static and Dynamic Facial Expressions Across Cultures
Published in Journal of cross-cultural psychology (01-01-2018)“…Although perceivers often agree about the primary emotion that is conveyed by a particular expression, observers may concurrently perceive several additional…”
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Person perception from changing emotional expressions: primacy, recency, or averaging effect?
Published in Cognition and emotion (17-11-2018)“…Dynamic changes in emotional expressions are a valuable source of information in social interactions. As the expressive behaviour of a person changes, the…”
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Perceptual cues in nonverbal vocal expressions of emotion
Published in Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006) (01-11-2010)“…Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, [ 2001 ]) and emotionally inflected speech (Banse & Scherer, [ 1996 ]) has…”
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The structural neuroanatomy of music emotion recognition: Evidence from frontotemporal lobar degeneration
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-06-2011)“…Despite growing clinical and neurobiological interest in the brain mechanisms that process emotion in music, these mechanisms remain incompletely understood…”
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Adversity, emotion, and resilience among Syrian refugees in the Netherlands
Published in BMC Psychology (08-11-2022)“…Abstract Background Syrian refugees comprise the vast majority of refugees in the Netherlands. Although some research has been carried out on factors promoting…”
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Telling Friend from Foe: Listeners Are Unable to Identify In-Group and Out-Group Members from Heard Laughter
Published in Frontiers in psychology (16-11-2017)“…Group membership is important for how we perceive others, but although perceivers can accurately infer group membership from facial expressions and spoken…”
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Commonalities outweigh differences in the communication of emotions across human cultures
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Perception and Evaluation of 23 Positive Emotions in Hong Kong and the Netherlands
Published in Frontiers in psychology (28-05-2021)“…Positive emotions are linked to numerous benefits, but not everyone appreciates the same kinds of positive emotional experiences. We examine how distinct…”
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More than one kind of happiness: Can we recognize vocal expressions of different positive states?
Published in Motivation and emotion (01-09-2007)“…Several theorists have proposed that distinctions are needed between different positive emotional states, and that these discriminations may be particularly…”
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Emotion Recognition from Realistic Dynamic Emotional Expressions Cohere with Established Emotion Recognition Tests: A Proof-of-Concept Validation of the Emotional Accuracy Test
Published in Journal of intelligence (07-05-2021)“…Individual differences in understanding other people's emotions have typically been studied with recognition tests using prototypical emotional expressions…”
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The impairment of emotion recognition in Huntington’s disease extends to positive emotions
Published in Cortex (01-07-2011)“…Patients with Huntington’s Disease (HD) are impaired in the recognition of emotional signals. However, the nature and extent of the impairment is…”
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Culture shapes emotion perception from faces and voices: changes over development
Published in Cognition and emotion (18-08-2021)“…The perception of multisensory emotion cues is affected by culture. For example, East Asians rely more on vocal, as compared to facial, affective cues compared…”
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Different faces of empathy: Feelings of similarity disrupt recognition of negative emotions
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-03-2020)“…Empathizing with others is widely presumed to increase our understanding of their emotions. Little is known, however, about which empathic process actually…”
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Can perceivers recognise emotions from spontaneous expressions?
Published in Cognition and emotion (01-05-2018)“…Posed stimuli dominate the study of nonverbal communication of emotion, but concerns have been raised that the use of posed stimuli may inflate recognition…”
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Sounds like a fight: listeners can infer behavioural contexts from spontaneous nonverbal vocalisations
Published in Cognition and emotion (01-05-2024)“…When we hear another person laugh or scream, can we tell the kind of situation they are in - for example, whether they are playing or fighting? Nonverbal…”
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