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    edocfu_9961047085102883
    Format: 1 online resource (986 p.)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-19-164489-7 , 0-19-150624-9 , 1-299-75341-8
    Series Statement: Series in Affective Science
    Content: Why do we think that we can understand animal voices - such as the aggressive barking of a pet dog, and the longing meows of the family cat? Why do we think of deep voices as dominant and high voices as submissive. Are there universal principles governing our own communication system? Can we even see how close animals are related to us by constructing an evolutionary tree based on similarities and dissimilarities in acoustic signaling?Research on the role of emotions in acoustic communication and its evolution has often been neglected, despite its obvious role in our daily life. When we infect
    Note: Includes index. , Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Evolution of emotional communication: An introduction; Part A Introductory Section; 1. The evolutionary origin of multimodal synchronization and emotional expression; Marcello Mortillaro, Marc Mehu, and Klaus R. Scherer; 2. Primate precursors to human language: Beyond discontinuity; W. Tecumseh Fitch and Klaus Zuberbühler; 3. Brain networks for the encoding of emotions in communication sounds of human and nonhuman primates; Josef P. Rauschecker; Part B Different Mammalian Taxa , 4. Sound communication in house mice: Emotions in their voices and ears?Günter Ehret; 5. Vocalizations as indicators of emotional states in rats and cats; Stefan M. Brudzynski; 6. Beyond echolocation: Emotional acoustic communication in bats; Sabine Schmidt; 7. Emotional communication in African elephants (Loxodonta africana); Joseph Soltis; 8. Toward the evolutionary roots of affective prosody in human acoustic communication: A comparative approach to mammalian voices; Elke Zimmermann, Lisette Leliveld, and Simone Schehka; 9. Emotional communication in monkeys: Music to their ears? , Charles T. Snowdon and David TeiePart C Nonspeech Human Vocalizations; 10. Infant crying and the synchrony of arousal; Philip Sanford Zeskind; 11. Understanding spontaneous human laughter: The role of voicing in inducing positive emotion; Michael J. Owren, Michael Philipp, Eric Vanman, Niyati Trivedi, Allison Schulman, and Jo-Anne Bachorowski; 12. Vocal expression of emotions in laughter; Diana P. Szameitat, Dirk Wildgruber, and Kai Alter; Part D Human Prosody; 13. An integrative model of brain processes for the decoding of emotional prosody; Didier Grandjean and Sascha Frühholz , 14. On the orbito-striatal interface in (acoustic) emotional processingSonja A. Kotz, Anna S. Hasting, and Silke Paulmann; 15. The role of dopamine in perception and expression of emotional communication in Parkinson's disease; Christine Schröder and Reinhard Dengler; 16. Vocal affect expression: Problems and promises; Patrik N. Juslin; Part E Music; 17. Toward a neurobiology of musical emotions; Isabelle Peretz, William Aubé, and Jorge L. Armony; 18. Acoustically mediated emotional contagion as an across-species homology underlying music processing; Thomas Fritz and Stefan Koelsch , 19. A contribution to the evolutionary basis of music: Lessons from the chill responseEckart Altenmüller, Reinhard Kopiez, and Oliver Grewe; Part F Summary: Where to go?; 20. A cross-taxa concept of emotion in acoustic communication: An ethological perspective; Eckart Altenmüller, Sabine Schmidt, and Elke Zimmermann; Author Index; Subject Index; Footnotes; ch01_fn01; ch12_fn01; ch14_fn01; ch16_fn01; ch17_fn01; ch18_fn01; ch20_fn01 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-958356-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-174748-3
    Language: English
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