2022
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.19608513
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Trait anxiety modulates the detection sensitivity of negative affect in speech

Abstract: Auditory perception of emotions in speech is relevant for humans to optimally navigate the social environment.<b> </b>While sensory perception is known to be influenced by bodily internal states such as anxiety and ambient noise, their relationship on human auditory perception is relatively less understood. In a supervised, internet-based experiment carried out sans the artificially controlled laboratory environment, we asked if the detection sensitivity of emotions conveyed by human speech-in-nois… Show more

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