S Koelsch - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2014 - nature.com
Music is a universal feature of human societies, partly owing to its power to evoke strong emotions and influence moods. During the past decade, the investigation of the neural …
The brain contains both generalized and stimulus-type-specific representations of aversive events, but models of how these are integrated and related to subjective experience are …
Atypical behavioral responses to environmental sounds are common in autistic children and adults, with 50–70% of this population exhibiting decreased sound tolerance (DST) at some …
Screaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. Despite their practical relevance and their theoretical significance as innate [1] and …
M Edelstein, D Brang, R Rouw… - Frontiers in human …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Misophonia is a relatively unexplored chronic condition in which a person experiences autonomic arousal (analogous to an involuntary “fight-or-flight” response) to certain …
JJ Brout, M Edelstein, M Erfanian, M Mannino… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Misophonia is a neurobehavioral syndrome phenotypically characterized by heightened autonomic nervous system arousal and negative emotional reactivity (eg, irritation, anger …
Affective sounds are an integral part of the natural and social environment that shape and influence behavior across a multitude of species. In human primates, these affective sounds …
Although music is ubiquitous in human societies, there are some people for whom music holds no reward value despite normal perceptual ability and preserved reward-related …
This work explores the use of constant-Q transform based modulation spectral features (CQT- MSF) for speech emotion recognition (SER). The human perception and analysis of sound …