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Unattended emotional intonations modulate linguistic prosody processing
Oleh:
Pihan, Hans
;
Tabert, Matthias
;
Assuras, Stephanie
;
Borod, Joan
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 105 no. 2 (2008)
,
page 141-147.
Topik:
DC-potentials
;
Linguistic functions
;
Emotion
;
Prosody
;
Hemispheric specialization
;
Acoustic
Fulltext:
105_02_Pihan.pdf
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Isi artikel
Prosody or speech melody subserves linguistic (e.g., question intonation) and emotional functions in speech communication. Findings from lesion studies and imaging experiments suggest that, depending on function or acoustic stimulus structure, prosodic speech components are differentially processed in the right and left hemispheres. This direct current (DC) potential study investigated the linguistic processing of digitally manipulated pitch contours of sentences that carried an emotional or neutral intonation. Discrimination of linguistic prosody was better for neutral stimuli as compared to happily as well as fearfully spoken sentences. Brain activation was increased during the processing of happy sentences as compared to neutral utterances. Neither neutral nor emotional stimuli evoked lateralized processing in the left or right hemisphere, indicating bilateral mechanisms of linguistic processing for pitch direction. Acoustic stimulus analysis suggested that prosodic components related to emotional intonation, such as pitch variability, interfered with linguistic processing of pitch course direction.
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