Context effects on the processing hierarchy of vocal expressions
Patricia E G Bestelmeyer, Delyth Evans

TL;DR
This study explores how emotional context affects the brain's processing of vocal emotions, showing that context influences perception through feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper introduces new evidence that emotional context modulates vocal emotion processing via feedback mechanisms, not feedforward.
Findings
Emotionally congruent context enhances activation in bilateral superior temporal and primary auditory cortex.
Emotionally incongruent context activates bilateral inferior frontal gyri linked to conflict resolution.
Context does not modulate adaptation to vocal emotions, suggesting integration after adaptation via feedback.
Abstract
Context is crucial for interpreting emotional expressions. Behavioral work has consistently demonstrated the powerful impact of emotional context on disambiguating affective expressions within and across modalities. A theoretical framework suggests that context affects vocal emotion perception at all stages of the neural processing hierarchy, including primary auditory cortex. Using functional neuroimaging, we explored how emotional context images influence the perception of subsequently presented vocal emotional morphs taken from fear to pleasure continua. Morphs were embedded in a balanced sequence to enable the investigation of repetition suppression effects, while context images were blocked by emotion. Results revealed that emotionally congruent context-morph pairings enhanced activation in bilateral superior temporal gyri, including bilateral primary auditory cortex. In contrast,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeuroscience and Music Perception · Emotion and Mood Recognition · Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
