More than words (and faces): evidence for a Stroop effect of prosody in emotion word processing

Volume: 31, Issue: 5, Pages: 879 - 891
Published: May 3, 2016
Abstract
Humans typically combine linguistic and nonlinguistic information to comprehend emotions. We adopted an emotion identification Stroop task to investigate how different channels interact in emotion communication. In experiment 1, synonyms of "happy" and "sad" were spoken with happy and sad prosody. Participants had more difficulty ignoring prosody than ignoring verbal content. In experiment 2, synonyms of "happy" and "sad" were spoken with happy...
Paper Details
Title
More than words (and faces): evidence for a Stroop effect of prosody in emotion word processing
Published Date
May 3, 2016
Volume
31
Issue
5
Pages
879 - 891
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