The role of the age and gender, and the complexity of the syntactic unit in the perception of affective emotions in voice.
Baiba TriniteAnita ZdanovicaDaiga KurmeEvija LavraneIlva MagazeinaAnita JansonePublished in: CoDAS (2024)
Accuracy in perceiving vocal expressions of emotions varies according to age and gender. Young adults are better at distinguishing happy and angry emotions than middle-aged adults, while middle-aged adults tend to categorize perceived affective emotions as neutral. Gender also plays a role, with females rating expressions of affective emotions in voices higher than males. Additionally, the length of voice stimuli impacts emotion discrimination accuracy.