APS
2025 APS Annual Convention
New Advances in Research on the Neural Representation of Vocal Affect: Elucidating How Different Brains Process Vocal Emotions
This symposium assembles novel research on how the brain processes vocal cues of emotion and attitudinal intent. The assembled presentations use innovative neuroimaging methods to advance our understanding of a) developmental variations in the neural representation of vocal emotion, and b) neural response to vocal cues of attitudinal intent.
Chairs & Discussants
- Michele MorningstarChair
Queen's University
Presentations
- Does Puberty Affect How the Developing Brain Responds to Other Teenagers’ Emotional Expressions? Michele Morningstar, Riley Bonar
- Preattentive Hypersensitivity to Vocal Emotion in Adolescents with Traits of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderRohanna Sells, Simon Liversedge, Georgia Chronaki
- How Does Voice Communicate a Person’s Affective Stance?Marc Pell
- Nonliteral Language and the Right Temporo-Parietal Junction (rTPJ): Individual Differences in Empathic ProcessingKathrin Rothermich, Peyton Disser, Essence Hopkins, Moritz Dannhauer