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It takes just one-tenth of a second for our brains to begin to recognize emotions conveyed by vocalizations, according to researchers from McGill. It doesn't matter whether the non-verbal sounds are ...
We all have songs that make us happy, but sometimes music evokes more complex emotions. Christine Mohn, a psychologist at the University of Oslo, asked 115 students to listen to a series of music ...
Barcelona, Jul 8 (EFE).Barcelona, Jul 8 (EFE). — The Center for Genomic Regulation, or CRG, the Starlab company and the University of Barcelona, or UB, have created an innovative system that converts ...
Individual speech sounds -- phonemes -- are statistically associated with negative or positive emotions in several languages, new research shows. These associations help us quickly avoid dangers, ...
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Most dog owners can sense the difference between Fido's yip of joy and howl of discontent. Now, scientists find people use the same general rules to recognize doggy emotions as they do for fellow ...
European researchers are developing a tool to help identify animal emotions through a vocal recognition system. It aims to help people who work with pigs identify whether the animals are in distress.
We all have songs that make us happy, but sometimes music evokes more complex emotions. Christine Mohn, a psychologist at the University of Oslo, asked 115 students to listen to a series of music ...
Individual speech sounds - phonemes - are statistically associated with negative or positive emotions in several languages, new research published in the journal Cognition by Bocconi Professor Zachary ...