
The Evolution of Emotional Communication
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- Part A: Introductory Section
- 1: M. Mortillaru, M. Mehu and K.R. Scherer: The evolutionary origin of multimodal synchronisation and emotional expression
- 2: W.T. Fitch and K. Zuberbühler: Primate precursors to human language: Beyond discontinuity
- 3: J.P. Rauschecker: Brain networks for the encoding of emotions in communication sounds of human and nonhuman primates
- Part B: Different mammalian taxa
- 4: G. Ehret: Sound communication in house mice: Emotions in their voices and ears?
- 5: S. Brudzynks: Vocalizations as indicators of emotional states in rats and cats
- 6: S. Schmidt: Beyond echolocation: Emotional acoustic communication in bats
- 7: J. Soltis: Emotional communication in African Elephants
- 8: E. Zimmermann, L. Leliveld, and S. Schehka: Toward the evolutionary roots of affective prosody in human acoustic communication: A comparative approach to mammalian voices
- 9: C.T. Snowdon and D. Teie: Emotional communication in monkeys: Music to their ears?
- Part C: Non-speech Human vocalizations
- 10: P. Zeskind: Infant crying and the synchrony of arousal
- 11: M. J. Owren, M. Philipp, E. Vanman, N. Trivedi, A. Schulman, and J.A. Bachorowski: Understanding spontaneous human laughter: The role of voicing in inducing positive emotion
- 12: D. Szameitat, D. Wildgruber, and K. Alter: Vocal expression of emotions in laughter
- Part D: Human Prosody
- 13: D. Grandjean and S. Frühholz: An integrative model of brain processes for the decoding of emotional prosody
- 14: S.A. Kotz, A.S. Hasting, and S. Paulmann: On the orbito-striatal interface in (acoustic) emotional processing
- 15: C. Schroeder and R. Dengler: The role of dopamine in perception and expression of emotional communication in Parkinson's disease
- 16: P.N. Juslin: Vocal affect expression: Problems and promises
- Part E: Music
- 17: I. Peretz, W. Aube, and J. Armony: Towards a neurobiology of musical emotions
- 18: T. Fritz and S. Koelsch: Acoustically mediated emotional contagion as an across-species homology underlying music processing
- 19: E. Altenmüller R. Kopiez, and O. Grewe: A contribution to the evolutionary basis of music: Lessons from the chill-response
- Part F: Summary: Where to go?
- 20: 1. E. Altenmüller, S. Schmidt, and E. Zimmermann: A cross-taxa concept of emotion in acoustic communication: An ethological perspective
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