There were no group differences in recognizing emotionalprosody.
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Right-handed healthy subjects performed an emotionalprosody task.
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Response times towards targets were faster when they appeared at the location of the source of the emotionalprosody.
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In various studies right frontal and right temporal regions have been found to play a role in emotionalprosody perception.
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Right lateralization during increased prosodic processing is confined to the posterior superior temporal sulcus, a region previously associated with perception of emotionalprosody.