
The voices of wrath: brain responses to angry prosody in meaningless speech
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- Didier Grandjean, David Sander, Gilles Pourtois (UGent) , Sophie Schwartz, Mohamed L Seghier, Klaus R Scherer and Patrik Vuilleumier
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- We report two functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments showing enhanced responses in human middle superior temporal sulcus for angry relative to neutral prosody. This emotional enhancement was voice specific, unrelated to isolated acoustic amplitude or frequency cues in angry prosody, and distinct from any concomitant task-related attentional modulation. Attention and emotion seem to have separate effects on stimulus processing, reflecting a fundamental principle of human brain organization shared by voice and face perception.
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- EVENT-RELATED FMRI, CORTEX, EMOTION, ATTENTION
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-4287193
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- Grandjean, Didier, David Sander, Gilles Pourtois, et al. “The Voices of Wrath: Brain Responses to Angry Prosody in Meaningless Speech.” NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 8.2 (2005): 145–146. Print.
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- Grandjean, D., Sander, D., Pourtois, G., Schwartz, S., Seghier, M. L., Scherer, K. R., & Vuilleumier, P. (2005). The voices of wrath: brain responses to angry prosody in meaningless speech. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, 8(2), 145–146.
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- Grandjean, Didier, David Sander, Gilles Pourtois, Sophie Schwartz, Mohamed L Seghier, Klaus R Scherer, and Patrik Vuilleumier. 2005. “The Voices of Wrath: Brain Responses to Angry Prosody in Meaningless Speech.” Nature Neuroscience 8 (2): 145–146.
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- Grandjean, Didier, David Sander, Gilles Pourtois, Sophie Schwartz, Mohamed L Seghier, Klaus R Scherer, and Patrik Vuilleumier. 2005. “The Voices of Wrath: Brain Responses to Angry Prosody in Meaningless Speech.” Nature Neuroscience 8 (2): 145–146.
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- 1.Grandjean D, Sander D, Pourtois G, Schwartz S, Seghier ML, Scherer KR, et al. The voices of wrath: brain responses to angry prosody in meaningless speech. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE. 2005;8(2):145–6.
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- [1]D. Grandjean et al., “The voices of wrath: brain responses to angry prosody in meaningless speech,” NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 145–146, 2005.
@article{4287193, abstract = {We report two functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments showing enhanced responses in human middle superior temporal sulcus for angry relative to neutral prosody. This emotional enhancement was voice specific, unrelated to isolated acoustic amplitude or frequency cues in angry prosody, and distinct from any concomitant task-related attentional modulation. Attention and emotion seem to have separate effects on stimulus processing, reflecting a fundamental principle of human brain organization shared by voice and face perception.}, author = {Grandjean, Didier and Sander, David and Pourtois, Gilles and Schwartz, Sophie and Seghier, Mohamed L and Scherer, Klaus R and Vuilleumier, Patrik}, issn = {1097-6256}, journal = {NATURE NEUROSCIENCE}, keywords = {EVENT-RELATED FMRI,CORTEX,EMOTION,ATTENTION}, language = {eng}, number = {2}, pages = {145--146}, title = {The voices of wrath: brain responses to angry prosody in meaningless speech}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn1392}, volume = {8}, year = {2005}, }
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