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Matthew Spackman

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Research

  • The study of human emotion, including social, moral, philosophical, legal, and expressive aspects; cross-cultural and developmental aspects of emotion regulation and responsibility; the application of statistical methods to psychological research.

Education

  • MS PSYCHOLOGY BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1996
  • BS PSYCHOLOGY BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1994
  • Ph.D. Social Psychology Georgetown University 1998

Publications

  • Lonsdale, D., Spackman, M. P., & Brown, B. (2007). A rationale for exploring vocal pleasantness. Emotions in the Human Voice: Vol. 1, Foundations.
  • Tan, S. L., Spackman, M. P., & Bezdek, M. A. (2007). Viewers' interpretations of film characters' emotions: Effects of presenting music before or after a character is shown. Music Perception.
  • Brinton, B., Spackman, M. P., Fujiki, M., & Ricks, J. (2007). What should Chris say? The ability of children with specific language impairment to recognize the need to dissemble emotions in social situations. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.
  • Tan, S. L., Spackman, M. P., & Peaslee, C. L. (2007). Effects of repeated exposure on liking and judgments of thematic unity of patchwork and intact compositions. Music Perception.
  • Spackman, M. P. (2006). Engineering emotions: What emotion theorists can learn from simulations of emotions. Proceedings of the 1st California Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering Mechanics.
  • Spackman, M. P., Fujiki, M., & Brinton, H. (2006). Understanding emotions in context: The effects of specific language impairment on childrens emotion understanding. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders.
  • SPACKMAN, M. P., Fujiki, M.,, Brinton, H., Nelson, D., & Allen, J. (2006). The Ability of Children with Language Impairment to Recognize Emotion Conveyed by Facial Expression and Music. Communication Disorders Quarterly.
  • SPACKMAN, M. P., Belcher, J. C., Cramer, L., & Delton, Y. (2006). An analysis of mock-jurors deliberations of murder/manslaughter verdicts. Cognition and Emotion.
  • SPACKMAN M. P. (2006). Can machines adequately simulate human emotions?. Theory & Psychology.
  • Tan, S. & SPACKMAN, M. P. (2006). Listeners. judgments of musical unity. Psychology of Music.

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