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. 2022 Jul 21;17(7):e0270934.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270934. eCollection 2022.

Different stages of emotional prosody processing in healthy ageing-evidence from behavioural responses, ERPs, tDCS, and tRNS

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Different stages of emotional prosody processing in healthy ageing-evidence from behavioural responses, ERPs, tDCS, and tRNS

Constantina Maltezou-Papastylianou et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Past research suggests that the ability to recognise the emotional intent of a speaker decreases as a function of age. Yet, few studies have looked at the underlying cause for this effect in a systematic way. This paper builds on the view that emotional prosody perception is a multi-stage process and explores which step of the recognition processing line is impaired in healthy ageing using time-sensitive event-related brain potentials (ERPs). Results suggest that early processes linked to salience detection as reflected in the P200 component and initial build-up of emotional representation as linked to a subsequent negative ERP component are largely unaffected in healthy ageing. The two groups show, however, emotional prosody recognition differences: older participants recognise emotional intentions of speakers less well than younger participants do. These findings were followed up by two neuro-stimulation studies specifically targeting the inferior frontal cortex to test if recognition improves during active stimulation relative to sham. Overall, results suggests that neither tDCS nor high-frequency tRNS stimulation at 2mA for 30 minutes facilitates emotional prosody recognition rates in healthy older adults.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1. Average accuracy rates (i.e. the number of correctly perceived emotional prosody instances, expressed as a percentage) by age-group.
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Fig 2. ERP mean amplitude of the younger and older groups per emotion category.
Zoomed-in on CZ for closer visual inspection of the data.

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