Mare Archinard’s research while affiliated with University of Geneva and other places

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Table 23 .1 F0 parameters affected by speakers' gender 
Table 23 .3 Acoustic differentiation of emotions in male speakers 
Table 23 .4 Acoustic differentiation of emotions in female speakers 
2 Partial correlation coefficients between mean F0 and other vocal parameters with speaker's gender partailed out 
Acoustic Patterns of Emotions
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IntroductionPsychophysiological Determinants of Emotional Speech PatternsIntra and Inter-Emotion Pattering of Acoustic ParametersConclusion AcknowledgementsReferences

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... There is evidence that filter-related parameters can provide information about valence (10, 23,[40][41][42][43]. Indeed, research on humans has shown that filter-related cues vary when comparing emotions that differ in valence but are characterized by similar levels of arousal [e.g., (40,42,44,45)]. As described below, some studies on non-human mammals have examined formants, which may be the key to investigating emotional valence in the future (10, 23,26,33,46). Briefer (10) argues, "it is crucial to measure a large set of parameters including formant frequencies, using the source-filter framework, in order to obtain emotion-specific vocal profiles" (p. ...

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Utilizing vocalizations to gain insight into the affective states of non-human mammals
Acoustic Patterns of Emotions