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Psychology "Crossing continents" - Dr Silke Paulmann on Vimeo
Why Don't We Like the Sound of Our Own Voice? | Newstalk
Teachers' motivational prosody: A pre‐registered experimental test of children's reactions to tone of voice used by teachers - Paulmann - 2023 - British Journal of Educational Psychology - Wiley Online Library
TalkWise Podcast: Mastering the non-verbal voice with Professor Silke Paulmann on Apple Podcasts
Third of Gen Z now prefer VOICE NOTES to texts:as they are the fastest way to communicate | Daily Mail Online
Collaborators | Neuropragmatics and Emotion Lab - McGill University
Silke Paulmann - Professor - University of Essex | LinkedIn
Professor Silke Paulmann's Professorial Inaugural Lecture | Flickr
Earning students' trust may come down to tone of voice
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Silke PAULMANN | Professor | PhD | University of Essex, Colchester | Department of Psychology | Research profile
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2017-11-01_Mentoring_Studentinnen - Universität Osnabrück
Professor Silke Paulmann's Professorial Inaugural Lecture | Flickr
Ask the Academic: Dr Silke Paulmann on Revision, University of Essex - YouTube
Listen to your mother: Motivating tones of voice predict adolescents' reactions to mothers.
UK's favorite celebrity voice revealed in poll | The Independent
Professorial Inaugural Lecture: Professor Silke Paulmann - It's not what you said, it's how you said it! on Vimeo
PDF) An ERP investigation on the temporal dynamics of emotional prosody and emotional semantics in pseudo- and lexical-sentence context | Sonja Kotz - Academia.edu
Our Voices Leak Information | VoicePrint
Silke PAULMANN | Professor | PhD | University of Essex, Colchester | Department of Psychology | Research profile