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Perceptual and Acoustic Differences between Authentic and Acted Nonverbal Emotional Vocalizations
2017
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Most research on nonverbal emotional vocalizations is based on actor portrayals, but how similar are they to the vocalizations produced spontaneously in everyday life? Perceptual and acoustic differences have been discovered between spontaneous and volitional laughs, but little is known about other emotions. We compared 362 acted vocalizations from seven corpora with 427 authentic vocalizations using acoustic analysis, and 278 vocalizations (139 authentic and 139 acted) were also tested in a
doi:10.1080/17470218.2016.1270976
pmid:27937389
fatcat:chwnsu3gfnd67cioctlfw2j3vu