Channels of Emotional Expression in Patients With Unilateral Brain Damage

作者: J. C. Borod , E. Koff , M. P. Lorch , M. Nicholas

DOI: 10.1001/ARCHNEUR.1985.04060040055011

关键词: Speech outputFacial expressionAudiologyBrain damageIn patientEmotional expressionFeelingIntonation (linguistics)Cognitive psychologyPsychologyExpression (architecture)

摘要: • The contribution of facial, intonational, and speech channels to spontaneous emotional expression was examined in right brain-damaged (RBD), left braindamaged (LBD), normal control (NC) subjects. Subjects were videotaped while viewing responding a series emotionally laden slides; the videotapes then rated for three communication. Overall, RBDs used facial intonation less frequently than other two groups. When output channel analyzed, oral feelings RBDs, relative LBDs NCs, appropriate, more propositional prosodic, descriptive affective. ratings communication examined, significantly correlated all

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