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Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 1984

Pages: 75-95

Reihe: Synthese Language Library

ISBN (Hardback): 9789027719492

Volle Referenz:

Larry I. Benowitz, David M. Bear, Marsel-M. Mesulam, Robert Rosenthal, Eran Zaidel, Roger W. Sperry, "Contributions of the right cerebral hemisphere in perceiving paralinguistic cues of emotion", in: Cognitive constraints on communication, Berlin, Springer, 1984

Abstrakt

Discoveries in neurology and linguistics indicate that many aspects of human language are determined by specific structural features of the brain, a notion which differs radically from the more prevalent idea of language being an arbitrary, culturally evolved set of symbols and combinatorial rules which during development somehow become represented upon an infinitely malleable nervous system. The present study has attempted to examine whether such neurological specification might extend to other aspects of our social interactions as well, particularly the communication of affect through paralinguistic cues. But before describing the rationale for our own studies, it might be best to mention a little more about spoken language.

Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 1984

Pages: 75-95

Reihe: Synthese Language Library

ISBN (Hardback): 9789027719492

Volle Referenz:

Larry I. Benowitz, David M. Bear, Marsel-M. Mesulam, Robert Rosenthal, Eran Zaidel, Roger W. Sperry, "Contributions of the right cerebral hemisphere in perceiving paralinguistic cues of emotion", in: Cognitive constraints on communication, Berlin, Springer, 1984