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- Title
What did you say? Self-regulatory depletion impairs interpretation of vocal cues.
- Authors
Adams, Kastherine E.; Tyler, James M.
- Abstract
Evidence indicates that people are motivated to interpret environmental cues to belongingness, but doing so can be challenging. Prior evidence shows that the self's regulatory resources are consumed when interpreting complex facial displays; with this study, we examined how the depletion of such resources may impact the ability to interpret vocal tones. Results showed that depletion decreased accuracy in identifying complex (vs. simple) vocal cues, which extends prior work and offers a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between self-regulatory resources and the ability to effectively interpret one's social environment.
- Subjects
VOCAL cues; ORAL communication; VOCAL delivery; VERBAL ability; PSYCHOLOGICAL research
- Publication
International Journal of Psychology, 2016, Vol 51, Issue 5, p392
- ISSN
0020-7594
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ijop.12181