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Communicative And Affective Components in Processing Auditory Vitality Forms: An fMRI Study ...
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Communicative And Affective Components in Processing Auditory Vitality Forms: An fMRI Study ...
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Abstract:
In previous studies on auditory vitality forms, we found that listening to action verbs pronounced gently or rudely, produced, relative to a neutral robotic voice, activation of the dorso-central insula. One might wonder whether this insular activation depends on the conjunction of action verbs and auditory vitality forms, or whether auditory vitality forms are sufficient per se to activate the insula. To solve this issue, we presented words not related to actions such as concrete nouns (e.g.,“ball”), pronounced gently or rudely. No activation of the dorso-central insula was found. As a further step, we examined whether interjections, i.e., speech stimuli conveying communicative intention (e.g., “hello”), pronounced with different vitality forms, would be able to activate, relative to control, the insula. The results showed that stimuli conveying a communicative intention, pronounced with different auditory vitality forms activate the dorsal-central insula. These data deepen our understanding of the vitality ...
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/6500518 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6500518
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Neurotypical individuals fail to understand action vitality form in children with autism spectrum disorder
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In: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2020)
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Brain Function Overlaps When People Observe Emblems, Speech, and Grasping
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