Brain Networks of Emotional Prosody Processing
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Grandjean, Didier
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Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences and Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland
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- Emotion Review. - SAGE Publications. - 2020, p. 175407391989852
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The processing of emotional nonlinguistic information in speech is defined as emotional prosody. This auditory nonlinguistic information is essential in the decoding of social interactions and in our capacity to adapt and react adequately by taking into account contextual information. An integrated model is proposed at the functional and brain levels, encompassing 5 main systems that involve cortical and subcortical neural networks relevant for the processing of emotional prosody in its major dimensions, including perception and sound organization; related action tendencies; and associated values that integrate complex social contexts and ambiguous situations.
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green
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https://sonar.ch/global/documents/249967
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