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Publication details [#30989]

Cook, Norman, ed. 2002. Tone of Voice and Mind. The connections between intonation, emotion, cognition and consciousness. (Advances in Consciousness Research 47). John Benjamins. 293 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English

Annotation

Tone of Voice and Mind is a synthesis of findings from neurophysiology (how neurons produce subjective feeling), neuropsychology (how the human cerebral hemispheres undertake complementary information-processing), intonation studies (how the emotions are encoded in the tone of voice), and music perception (how human beings hear and feel harmony). The focus is on the psychological characteristics that distinguish us from other primate species. At a neuronal level, we are just another mammalian species, but the functional specialization of the human cerebral hemispheres has resulted in three outstanding, uniquely-human talents: language, tool-usage and music. To understand how the human brain coordinates those behaviors is to understand who we are.