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Our guest today is Professor Silke Paulmann from the University of Essex. Silke explores the way we communicate emotions and attitudes via speech. Silke is also involved in research that attempts to answer how vocal emotions are communicated cross-culturally. Some of her recent work also explores how important psychological variables such as stress, power, and motivation can influence the emotions and the attitudes we communicate through our tone of voice. We spoke with Silke recently about her past and current work, and just how important it is for us to understand that, “it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it." Host: Dr Philip Cozzolino
Our guest today is Dr Abigail Webb, a cognitive scientist at Essex. Much of Abigail's early work focused on facial expressions in the contexts of fear, threat, and attraction. Her more recent efforts are exploring the immersive potential of virtual reality in the context of theatre and the arts....
Published 02/26/21
Our guest today is Dr Dawn Holford, a behavioural scientist at Essex. Dawn takes a cognitive and psycholinguistic approach to understand how individuals make sense of information presented numerically – such as in percentages – as opposed to information that is presented verbally or in written...
Published 02/12/21