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The sound of sarcasm
HS Cheang, MD Pell
Speech communication 50 (5), 366-381, 2008
3442008
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
3432009
The neural bases of prosody: Insights from lesion studies and neuroimaging
SR Baum, MD Pell
Aphasiology 13 (8), 581-608, 1999
3281999
Recognizing emotions in a foreign language
MD Pell, L Monetta, S Paulmann, SA Kotz
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 33, 107-120, 2009
3192009
Cerebral mechanisms for understanding emotional prosody in speech
MD Pell
Brain and language 96 (2), 221-234, 2006
2662006
Processing emotional tone from speech in Parkinson’s disease: a role for the basal ganglia
MD Pell, CL Leonard
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 3 (4), 275-288, 2003
2552003
Influence of emotion and focus location on prosody in matched statements and questions
MD Pell
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 109 (4), 1668-1680, 2001
2022001
How aging affects the recognition of emotional speech
S Paulmann, MD Pell, SA Kotz
Brain and language 104 (3), 262-269, 2008
1992008
Irony comprehension and theory of mind deficits in patients with Parkinson's disease
L Monetta, CM Grindrod, MD Pell
cortex 45 (8), 972-981, 2009
1952009
On the time course of vocal emotion recognition
MD Pell, SA Kotz
PlOS one 6 (11), e27256, 2011
1822011
Effects of verbal working memory deficits on metaphor comprehension in patients with Parkinson’s disease
L Monetta, MD Pell
Brain and language 101 (1), 80-89, 2007
1822007
The impact of Parkinson’s disease on vocal-prosodic communication from the perspective of listeners
MD Pell, HS Cheang, CL Leonard
Brain and language 97 (2), 123-134, 2006
1712006
Is there an advantage for recognizing multi-modal emotional stimuli?
S Paulmann, MD Pell
Motivation and Emotion 35, 192-201, 2011
1692011
Vocal emotion processing in Parkinson's disease: Reduced sensitivity to negative emotions
C Dara, L Monetta, MD Pell
Brain research 1188, 100-111, 2008
1682008
The ability to perceive and comprehend intonation in linguistic and affective contexts by brain-damaged adults
MD Pell, SR Baum
Brain and language 57 (1), 80-99, 1997
1681997
Facial expression decoding in early Parkinson's disease
MD Pell, CL Leonard
Cognitive Brain Research 23 (2-3), 327-340, 2005
1652005
Recognition of prosody following unilateral brain lesion: influence of functional and structural attributes of prosodic contours
MD Pell
Neuropsychologia 36 (8), 701-715, 1998
1601998
The effects of oxytocin on social cognition and behaviour in frontotemporal dementia
S Jesso, D Morlog, S Ross, MD Pell, SH Pasternak, DGV Mitchell, ...
Brain 134 (9), 2493-2501, 2011
1582011
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
1462015
Unilateral brain damage, prosodic comprehension deficits, and the acoustic cues to prosody
MD Pell, SR Baum
Brain and Language 57 (2), 195-214, 1997
1451997
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