Emotions of the Human Voice: Clinical Evidence - Krzysztof Izdebski

Emotions of the Human Voice: Clinical Evidence

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288 Seiten
2006
Plural Publishing Inc
978-1-59756-118-1 (ISBN)
72,95 inkl. MwSt
Clinical Evidence engages the reader with discussions on the neurobiological and clinical aspects of emotions in the human voice. Newest information on production, perception and dysfunctions affecting these aspects of vocal emotions are presented. Fascinating brain studies on how our brain composes, stores, and retrieves vocal emotions as a factor of valence, age, and gender are presented. Discussion is linked to the concepts of social perception of evaluating vocal interactions in the presence or absence of visual input and across distances and situations. This volume shapes our understanding and comprehension of vocal emotions, and may help to explain some of the difficulties encountered between men and women. The reader will discover how the vocal production system in particular is dependent on the physiological parameters modulated by individual emotional state. The perceived emotional valence of being happy, sad, angry, or afraid is discussed in the gender context. Acoustic specialization of the two hemispheres of the brain is presented, and the role of the brain in regulating specific vocal emotions is reviewed.Vocalization patterns thought to help us in sexual behavior including mate choices and the role voice plays in our intimate behavior are discussed.
Clinical issues that affect production, perception and interaction of vocal emotions are presented and treatment solutions are presented.

Krzysztof Izdebski, Ph.D. Krzysztof Izdebski, Ph.D., Chairman, Pacific Voice and Speech Foundation, SF, CA, USA; Clinical Associate Professor, Dept of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA; Fellow, ASHA, USA; Founding Member: The World Voice Consortium, Oporto, Portugal; Honorary Member: Fundation Mexicana de la Voz.

Autonomic Determinants of Vocal Expression of Emotions Branka Zei Pollermann Brain Mechanisms for Social Perception Elizabeth J. Carter and Kevin A. Pelphrey Child Speech and Emotions: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective Ioulia Grichkovtsova and Ineke Mennen Conveyance of Emotion in Postlaryngectomy Communication Philip C. Doyle Impact of Cleft Lip and Palate (CLP) and Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (VPI) on Emotive Aspects of Voice and Speech Maria A. Hortis-Dzierzbicka and Krzysztof Izdebski The Estill Voice Model: Physiology of Emotion Kimberly M. Steinhauer and Jo Estill Neurology and Clinical Considerations of Affective Prosody Marilee Monnot, Diana Orbelo, Julie Testa, and Elliott Ross Pathologic Phonation Connotes and Evokes Wrong Emotive Reactions in Listeners Krzysztof Izdebski Perception of Emotion in Impaired Facial and Vocal Expression Ingrid Verduyckt and Dominique Morsomme The Music of Language: The Importance of Prosody and Non-Verbal Communication in the Dyadic Interaction Between Infant and Caregiver Victoria Stevens Psychobiological Framework of Stress and Voice: A Psychobiological Framework for Studying Psychological Stress and Its Relation to Voice Disorders Maria Dietrich and Katherine Verdolini The Role of Auditory Feedback in Nonverbal Vocal Behavior of Normally Hearing and Hearing Impaired Infants Elisabeth Scheiner and Kurt Hammerschmidt The Vocal Dance of Seduction: From Being Anyone to Being Someone Vocal Indicators of Coping Style in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Pilot Study Branka Zei Pollermann and Jurg Bernhard Why Are We Attracted to Certain Voices? Voice as an Evolved Medium for the Transmission of Psychological and Biological Information Susan M. Hughes and Gordon G. Gallup, Jr. From Perception to Communication: Sensolinguistic Therapy to Restore Voice and Vocal Emotions Lilla-Teresa Sadowski, Alois Mauerhofer, Sabine Hofmann, and Krzysztof Izdebski Restoration of Vocal and Facial Emotive Production in Tardive Dyskinesia, Cerebral Palsy, and Closed Head Injury Using Selective Chemical Denervation Krzysztof Izdebski and Raul M. Cruz A Comprehensive Model of How the Stress Chain Affects Voice Willy A.R. Wellens and Magda J.M.C. van Opstal Vocal Psychodynamics in the Voice Clinic Mara Behlau and Gisele Gasparini Index

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Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 553 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Logopädie
ISBN-10 1-59756-118-5 / 1597561185
ISBN-13 978-1-59756-118-1 / 9781597561181
Zustand Neuware
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