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Dichotically presented emotionally intoned words produce laterality differences as a function of localisation task.

J Stirling1, J Cavill, A Wilkinson.   

Abstract

Two-syllable words (burden; furrow; mantle; ration) each spoken in happy, angry, sad, and neutral tones of voice were dichotically paired. For each presented word-pair, subjects were asked to localise ("left"; "right") or reject the presence of one pre-specified word on one block of trials and one pre-specified emotional tone on a second trial block. Right ear advantages (REAs) indicated by a superior hit rate averaging 9.6% were found for all words. Left ear advantages (LEAs) averaging 15.2% were obtained for emotional intonation, with additional evidence of differences between emotion categories. Results are discussed in terms of complementary hemispheric roles for linguistic and prosodic analysis.

Year:  2000        PMID: 15513153     DOI: 10.1080/713754388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laterality        ISSN: 1357-650X


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1.  The Face-to-Face Light Detection Paradigm: A New Methodology for Investigating Visuospatial Attention Across Different Face Regions in Live Face-to-Face Communication Settings.

Authors:  Laura A Thompson; Daniel M Malloy; John M Cone; David L Hendrickson
Journal:  Interact Stud       Date:  2010-01-01

2.  Lateralization of visuospatial attention across face regions varies with emotional prosody.

Authors:  Laura A Thompson; Daniel M Malloy; Katya L LeBlanc
Journal:  Brain Cogn       Date:  2008-07-17       Impact factor: 2.310

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