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Silke Paulmann
Silke Paulmann
Professor of Psychology, University of Essex
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Factors in the recognition of vocally expressed emotions: A comparison of four languages
MD Pell, S Paulmann, C Dara, A Alasseri, SA Kotz
Journal of Phonetics 37 (4), 417-435, 2009
3612009
Recognizing emotions in a foreign language
MD Pell, L Monetta, S Paulmann, SA Kotz
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 33 (2), 107-120, 2009
3322009
How aging affects the recognition of emotional speech
S Paulmann, MD Pell, SA Kotz
Brain and language 104 (3), 262-269, 2008
2122008
Early emotional prosody perception based on different speaker voices
S Paulmann, SA Kotz
Neuroreport 19 (2), 209-213, 2008
2032008
Emotion, language, and the brain
SA Kotz, S Paulmann
Language and Linguistics Compass 5 (3), 108-125, 2011
1952011
Is there an advantage for recognizing multi-modal emotional stimuli?
S Paulmann, MD Pell
Motivation and Emotion 35 (2), 192-201, 2011
1822011
When emotional prosody and semantics dance cheek to cheek: ERP evidence
SA Kotz, S Paulmann
Brain research 1151, 107-118, 2007
1802007
An ERP investigation on the temporal dynamics of emotional prosody and emotional semantics in pseudo-and lexical-sentence context
S Paulmann, SA Kotz
Brain and language 105 (1), 59-69, 2008
1692008
Who's in control? Proficiency and L1 influence on L2 processing
KE Elston-Güttler, S Paulmann, SA Kotz
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 17 (10), 1593-1610, 2005
1632005
Preferential decoding of emotion from human non-linguistic vocalizations versus speech prosody
MD Pell, K Rothermich, P Liu, S Paulmann, S Sethi, S Rigoulot
Biological psychology 111, 14-25, 2015
1592015
Valence, arousal, and task effects in emotional prosody processing
S Paulmann, M Bleichner, SA Kotz
1412013
Contextual influences of emotional speech prosody on face processing: how much is enough?
S Paulmann, MD Pell
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 10 (2), 230-242, 2010
1362010
Cross-cultural emotional prosody recognition: Evidence from Chinese and British listeners
S Paulmann, AK Uskul
Cognition & emotion 28 (2), 230-244, 2014
1352014
Functional contributions of the basal ganglia to emotional prosody: evidence from ERPs
S Paulmann, MD Pell, SA Kotz
Brain research 1217, 171-178, 2008
1282008
Lateralization of emotional prosody in the brain: an overview and synopsis on the impact of study design
SA Kotz, M Meyer, S Paulmann
Progress in brain research 156, 285-294, 2006
1252006
Emotional speech perception unfolding in time: the role of the basal ganglia
S Paulmann, DVM Ott, SA Kotz
PLoS One 6 (3), e17694, 2011
1172011
Perceived Comfort and Blinding Efficacy in Randomised Sham-Controlled Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Trials at 2 mA in Young and Older Healthy Adults
D Wallace, NR Cooper, S Paulmann, PB Fitzgerald, R Russo
PloS one 11 (2), e0149703, 2016
982016
Orbito-frontal lesions cause impairment during late but not early emotional prosodic processing
S Paulmann, S Seifert, SA Kotz
Social Neuroscience 5 (1), 59-75, 2010
842010
Orbito-frontal lesions cause impairment of late but not early emotional prosodic processing stages
S Paulmann, S Seifert, SA Kotz
Social Neuroscience, 2009
84*2009
Investigating the Multimodal Nature of Human Communication
SA Kotz, S Jessen, S Paulmann
Journal of Psychophysiology 23 (2), 63-76, 2009
79*2009
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