THE ROLE OF EMOTION-SPECIFIC RESOURCES IN CROSS-MODAL PROCESSING OF EMOTIONAL STIMULI Marie Bayot – Asp FNRS 2012 In the following slides, you will find examples of the stimuli and audio-visual associations that will be used in the cross- modal emotion categorization task proposed in our studies. Click here to continue
Marie Bayot's Project AD 5%AD 65%AD 35% Activate the volume and click on to listen to some examples of the vocalizations used in our Lab Fear AngerSadnessSurpriseDisgust AmusementReliefAchievement Click here to continue
Marie Bayot's Project Incongruent trials AD 35% Examples of cross-modal associations used in the proposed studies Congruent trialsNeutral baseline trials Click on the colored links below to see examples of trials depending on congruency/incongruency Click here to finish the presentation
Marie Bayot's Project AD 35% Neutral baseline trials Examples of associations used in the proposed studies Click here to continue Click here to finish the presentation
Marie Bayot's Project Incongruent trials AD 35% Examples of cross-modal associations used in the proposed studies Congruent trialsNeutral baseline trials Click on the colored links below to see examples of trials depending on congruency/incongruency Click here to finish the presentation
Marie Bayot's Project Incongruent trials AD 35% Examples of associations used in the proposed studies Click here to continue Click here to finish the presentation
Marie Bayot's Project Incongruent trials AD 35% Examples of cross-modal associations used in the proposed studies Congruent trialsNeutral baseline trials Click on the colored links below to see examples of trials depending on congruency/incongruency Click here to finish the presentation
Marie Bayot's Project AD 35% congruent trials Click here to continue Examples of associations used in the proposed studies Click here to finish the presentation
Marie Bayot's Project Incongruent trials AD 35% Examples of cross-modal associations used in the proposed studies Congruent trialsNeutral baseline trials Click on the colored links below to see examples of trials depending on congruency/incongruency Click here to finish the presentation