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	<AUTHORS>
		<AUTHOR>Scherer, K. R.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Oshinsky, J.</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>1977</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Cue utilization in emotion attribution from auditory stimuli</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>Motivation and Emotion</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<VOLUME>1</VOLUME>
	<PAGES>331–346</PAGES>
	<KEYWORDS>
		<KEYWORD>cue</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>utilization,</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>attribution</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>auditory</KEYWORD>
		<KEYWORD>stimuli</KEYWORD>
	</KEYWORDS>
	<ABSTRACT>Electronically synthesized tone sequences with systematic manipulation of amplitude and pitch variation, pitch level and contour, tempo, envelope, and filtration were rated on emotional expressiveness. The results show that two-thirds to three-quarters of the variance in the emotion attributions can be explained by the manipulation of the acoustic cues, and that a linear model of the judges'' cue utilization seems to be a good approximation to their response system. Implications for phylogenetic and ontogenetic aspects of the vocal expression of emotion and for the psychology of music are discussed.</ABSTRACT>
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