Publications

Nault, D.R., Bonar, J.T., Ilyaz, E., Dirks, M.A., & Morningstar, M. (2024). Fast and friendly: The role of vocal cues in adolescents’ responses to and perceptions of peer provocation. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 34(3), 1054-1068. https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12992

Nault, D.R., Voleti, R., Nicastro, M., & Munhall, K.G. (2023). Investigating the influence of local and personal common ground on memory for conversation using an online referential communication task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(6), 1598-1621. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0001341

Nault, D.R., Mitsuya, T., Purcell, D.W., & Munhall, K.G. (2022). Perturbing the consistency of auditory feedback in speech. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience16, 905365. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.905365

Nault, D.R., & Munhall, K.G. (2020). Individual variability in auditory feedback processing: Responses to real-time formant perturbations and their relation to perceptual acuity. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America148(6), 3709-3721. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0002923

Manuscripts Under Review

Nault, D.R., Robichaud, S.M.C., & Morningstar, M. (Under Review). Adolescents and adults use different facial movements and vocal cues to express emotions. 

Nault, D.R., Robichaud, S.M.C., & Morningstar, M. (Under Review). Facial and vocal expressions of emotion in unimodal versus multimodal contexts.

Morningstar, M., Nault, D.R., Lundell-Creagh, R., & daSilva, E.B. (In Press). Expresser effects in research on emotion communication: expanding our understanding of inter-individual differences in nonverbal expression of emotion. Affective Science.

Lundell-Creagh, R, daSilva, E.B, Nault, D.R., & Morningstar, M. (Under Review). Embracing the imperfections: On the importance of using imperfect faces in affective research.