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Integrating Face and Voice in Person Perception
Belin, Pascal
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Edition:
1st
Publisher:
Springer Nature
ISBN:
1-4614-3584-6 (1461435846)
ISBN-13:
978-1-4614-3584-6 (9781461435846)
Format:
Proceedings June 2009
Binding:
Hardcover
Copyright:
2013
Publish Date:
08/12
Weight:
1.52 Lbs.
Pages:
382
Subject Class:
PSY (Psychiatry and Psychology)
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Class Specifications
Discipline:
Nervous Sys
Subject Definition:
Neuroimaging; Neurosciences; Brain Mapping
NLM Class:
WL 335
LC Class:
RC386.6
Abstract:
This book follows a successful symposium organized in June 2009 at the Human Brain Mapping conference. The topic is at the crossroads of two domains of increasing importance and appeal in the neuroimaging/neuroscience community: multi-modal integration, and social neuroscience. Most of our social interactions involve combining information from both the face and voice of other persons: speech information, but also crucial nonverbal information on the person's identity and affective state. The cerebral bases of the multimodal integration of speech have been intensively investigated; by contrast only few studies have focused on nonverbal aspects of face-voice integration. This work highlights recent advances in investigations of the behavioral and cerebral bases of face-voice multimodal integration in the context of person perception, focusing on the integration of affective and identity information. Several research domains are brought together. Behavioral and neuroimaging work in normal adult humans included are presented alongside evidence from other domains to provide complementary perspectives: studies in human children for a developmental perspective, studies in non-human primates for an evolutionary perspective, and studies in human clinical populations for a clinical perspective.
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