Browsing Psychology by Author "Lavan, N"
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The effects of the presence of a face and direct eye gaze on voice identity learning
Lavan, N; Bamaniya, NR; Muse, M-M; Price, RLM; Mareschal, I (2023) -
EXPRESS: Left-handed voices? Examining the perceptual learning of novel person characteristics from the voice.
Lavan, N (2024-01-16)We regularly form impressions of who a person is from their voice, such that we can readily categorise people as being female or male, child or adult, trustworthy or not, and can furthermore recognise who specifically is ... -
Human talkers change their voices to elicit specific trait percepts
Guldner, S; Lavan, N; Lally, C; Wittmann, L; Nees, F; Flor, H; McGettigan, C (2023) -
Mapping the differential impact of spontaneous and conversational laughter on brain and mind: A fMRI study in autism
Cai, CQ; Lavan, N; Chen, SHY; Wang, CZX; Ozturk, OC; Gilbert, SJ; White, SJ; Scott, SK -
Mapping the differential impact of spontaneous and conversational laughter on brain and mind: an fMRI study in autism.
Cai, CQ; Lavan, N; Chen, SHY; Wang, CZX; Ozturk, OC; Chiu, RMY; Gilbert, SJ; White, SJ; Scott, SK (Oxford University Press, 2024-05-16)Spontaneous and conversational laughter are important socio-emotional communicative signals. Neuroimaging findings suggest that non-autistic people engage in mentalizing to understand the meaning behind conversational ... -
A model for person perception from familiar and unfamiliar voices
Lavan, N; McGettigan, C -
Studying person perception from voices: Creating common ground by looking beyond accuracy
Lavan, N (British Psychological Society, 2024-01-30) -
The time course of person perception from voices in the brain
Lavan, N (National Academy of Sciences, 18-06-2024)When listeners hear a voice, they rapidly form a complex first impression of who the person behind that voice might be. We characterize how these multivariate first impressions from voices emerge over time across different ...