Affective speech modulates a cortico-limbic network in real time
Affect signaling in human communication involves cortico-limbic brain systems for affect information decoding, such as expressed in vocal intonations during affective speech. Both, the affecto-acoustic speech profile of speakers and the cortico-limbic affect recognition network of listeners were pre...
Main Authors: | Dietziker, J. (Author), Fernandez, N. (Author), Frühholz, S. (Author), Rey, A. (Author), Seifritz, E. (Author), Stämpfli, P. (Author), Steiner, F. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2022
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