Dear all,
Dr. Marc Pell (McGill School of Communication Sciences and Disorders) will be speaking at the CRAM (Cognitive Research at McGill) Session this Friday, February 9, 11:45-12:45 PM (Room 735, 2001 McGill Collegehttps://maps.google.com/?q=2001+McGill+College&entry=gmail&source=g).
His talk is titled, “Communicating emotion and interpersonal stance through tone of voice”
For a full abstract, see below the dashed line.
Please join us at this event! The full speaker list can be found herehttps://www.mcgill.ca/psychology/events-colloquia-0/brownbag-series.
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"Communicating emotion and interpersonal stance through tone of voice” Marc Pell, McGill School of Communication Sciences and Disorders The human voice is a salient channel for communicating emotions. In addition, vocal cues can be instrumental for understanding a speaker’s mental state and their “affective stance” towards the listener during social interactions. In this talk, I will review work that shows how listeners decode emotions from speech, drawing upon acoustic, perceptual, and event-related potential (ERP) data. I will then discuss the more “social” aspects of speech prosody and demonstrate how vocal cues guide inferences about whether to believe a speaker or whether a speaker is being (im)polite towards the listener.
___________________________________ Mehrgol Tiv Ph.D. Student, Psychology, McGill University Language and Multilingualism Lab *mehrgoltiv.comhttp://mehrgoltiv.com
Hello everyone,
Kind reminder that Dr. Marc Pell (McGill, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders) will be speaking in today’s (February 9) CRAM session, 11:45-12:45 (2001 McGill College, Room 735)
His talk is titled, “Communicating emotion and interpersonal stance through tone of voice"
Feel free to bring your lunch and join us for this event!
___________________________________ Mehrgol Tiv Ph.D. Student, Psychology, McGill University Language and Multilingualism Lab *mehrgoltiv.comhttp://mehrgoltiv.com
On Feb 6, 2018, at 9:10 AM, Mehrgol Tiv <mehrgol.tiv@mail.mcgill.camailto:mehrgol.tiv@mail.mcgill.ca> wrote:
Dear all,
Dr. Marc Pell (McGill School of Communication Sciences and Disorders) will be speaking at the CRAM (Cognitive Research at McGill) Session this Friday, February 9, 11:45-12:45 PM (Room 735, 2001 McGill Collegehttps://maps.google.com/?q=2001+McGill+College&entry=gmail&source=g).
His talk is titled, “Communicating emotion and interpersonal stance through tone of voice”
For a full abstract, see below the dashed line.
Please join us at this event! The full speaker list can be found herehttps://www.mcgill.ca/psychology/events-colloquia-0/brownbag-series.
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"Communicating emotion and interpersonal stance through tone of voice” Marc Pell, McGill School of Communication Sciences and Disorders The human voice is a salient channel for communicating emotions. In addition, vocal cues can be instrumental for understanding a speaker’s mental state and their “affective stance” towards the listener during social interactions. In this talk, I will review work that shows how listeners decode emotions from speech, drawing upon acoustic, perceptual, and event-related potential (ERP) data. I will then discuss the more “social” aspects of speech prosody and demonstrate how vocal cues guide inferences about whether to believe a speaker or whether a speaker is being (im)polite towards the listener.
___________________________________ Mehrgol Tiv Ph.D. Student, Psychology, McGill University Language and Multilingualism Lab *mehrgoltiv.comhttp://mehrgoltiv.com/