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    AuthorLavan, N (3)
    McGettigan, C (3)
    Garrido, L (1)Kuhn, LK (1)Lorking, N (1)Rankin, G (1)Scott, S (1)Wydell, T (1)Subject
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    Female (3)Humans (3)Male (3)Young Adult (3)Acoustic Stimulation (2)Auditory Perception (2)Laughter (2)Perception (2)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (3)
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    Neural correlates of the affective properties of spontaneous and volitional laughter types. 

    Lavan, N; Rankin, G; Lorking, N; Scott, S; McGettigan, C (2017-01-27)
    Previous investigations of vocal expressions of emotion have identified acoustic and perceptual distinctions between expressions of different emotion categories, and between spontaneous and volitional (or acted) variants ...
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    Similar representations of emotions across faces and voices. 

    Kuhn, LK; Wydell, T; Lavan, N; McGettigan, C; Garrido, L (2017-09)
    [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 17(6) of Emotion (see record 2017-18585-001). In the article, the copyright attribution was incorrectly listed and the Creative Commons CC-BY license ...
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    Increased discriminability of authenticity from multimodal laughter is driven by auditory information. 

    Lavan, N; McGettigan, C (2017-10)
    We present an investigation of the perception of authenticity in audiovisual laughter, in which we contrast spontaneous and volitional samples and examine the contributions of unimodal affective information to multimodal ...
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