APS
29th APS Annual Convention
Advances in Understanding the Recognition of Vocal Cues of Emotion
This symposium presents cutting-edge research investigating both the acoustic characteristics of the voice that facilitate recognition of a speaker’s intent, and psychosocial outcomes associated with this skill and its development.
Chairs & Discussants
- Michele MorningstarChair
Queen's University
Presentations
- The Interaction of Linguistic Form and Prosody in Im/Politeness AssessementsNikos Vergis
- Recognition of Vocal Socio-Emotional Expressions at Varying Levels of Emotional IntensityMichele Morningstar, Annie Gilbert, Jessica Burdo, Maria Leis, Melanie Dirks
- Is the Ability to Recognise Vocally Expressed Emotions Universal? a Study on Native English Children’s Ability to Recognise Vocal Emotions from Foreign LanguageGeorgia Chronaki, Michael Wigelsworth, Marc Pell, Sonja Kotz
- Measuring and Training Multimodal Emotion Recognition AbilityKatja Schlegel