Marc D. Pell

Affiliations: 
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
Area:
Cognitive neuroscience
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Zhang S, Pell MD. (2022) Cultural differences in vocal expression analysis: Effects of task, language, and stimulus-related factors. Plos One. 17: e0275915
Mauchand M, Pell MD. (2022) Listen to my feelings! How prosody and accent drive the empathic relevance of complaining speech. Neuropsychologia. 175: 108356
Pell MD, Sethi S, Rigoulot S, et al. (2022) Emotional voices modulate perception and predictions about an upcoming face. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 149: 148-164
Caballero JA, Mauchand M, Jiang X, et al. (2021) Cortical processing of speaker politeness: tracking the dynamic effects of voice tone and politeness markers. Social Neuroscience
Liu P, Rigoulot S, Jiang X, et al. (2021) Unattended Emotional Prosody Affects Visual Processing of Facial Expressions in Mandarin-Speaking Chinese: A Comparison With English-Speaking Canadians. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 52: 275-294
Mauchand M, Caballero JA, Jiang X, et al. (2021) Immediate online use of prosody reveals the ironic intentions of a speaker: neurophysiological evidence. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Mauchand M, Pell MD. (2020) Emotivity in the Voice: Prosodic, Lexical, and Cultural Appraisal of Complaining Speech. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 619222
Rigoulot S, Jiang X, Vergis N, et al. (2020) Neurophysiological correlates of sexually evocative speech. Biological Psychology. 107909
Vergis N, Jiang X, Pell MD. (2020) Neural responses to interpersonal requests: Effects of imposition and vocally-expressed stance. Brain Research. 146855
Mauchand M, Vergis N, Pell MD. (2020) Irony, Prosody, and Social Impressions of Affective Stance Discourse Processes. 57: 141-157
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