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  1. Anikin. A. (submitted) Can I trust this paper? pdf supplements
  2. Anikin. A. (submitted) Is vocal roughness as distracting as people think? supplements pdf
  3. Canessa-Pollard, V., Anikin, A., & Reby, D. (submitted) Chants share acoustic traits that enhance subjective relaxation. supplements
  4. Terrade, A., Massenet, M., Pernel, L., Mathevon, N., Anikin, A., & Reby, D. (submitted) Nonlinear phenomena make mammal calls alarming for human listeners. supplements
  5. Anikin. A. (in press) Acoustic estimation of voice roughness. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. supplements pdf
  6. Fitch, T., Anikin, A., Pisanski, K., Valente, D., & Reby, D. (in press) Formant analysis of vertebrate vocalizations: Achievements, pitfalls & promises. BMC Biology. pdf
  7. Massenet, M., Mathevon, N., Anikin, A., Briefer, E., Fitch, T., & Reby, D. (in press) Introduction to the special issue 'Nonlinear phenomena in vertebrate vocalisations: mechanisms and communicative functions' Philosophical Transactions B.
  8. Anikin, A. & Herbst, C.T. (in press) How to analyze and manipulate nonlinear phenomena in voice recordings. Philosophical Transactions B. pdf supplements
  9. Massenet, M., Pisanski, K., Reynaud, K., Mathevon, N., Reby, D., & Anikin, A. (in press) Acoustic context and dynamics of nonlinear phenomena in mammalian calls: The case of distressed puppy whines. Philosophical Transactions B. supplements
  10. Anikin, A., Reby, D., & Pisanski, K. (in press) Nonlinear vocal phenomena and speech intelligibility. Philosophical Transactions B. preprint supplements
  11. Anikin, A. (2024) Why do people make noises in bed? Evolution and Human Behavior 45(2): 183-192. journal supplements
  12. Jensen, T., Anikin, A., Osvath, M., & Reber, S. (2024) Knowing a fellow by their bellow: Acoustic individuality in the bellows of the American alligator. Animal Behavior 207: 157-167. journal supplements pdf
  13. Anikin, A., Valente, D., Pisanski, K., Cornec, C., Bryant, G., & Reby, D. (2024) The role of loudness in vocal intimidation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 153(2), 511–530. journal supplements pdf (osf) pdf (local)
  14. Anikin, A., Barreda, S. & Reby, D. (2024) A practical guide to calculating vocal tract length and scale-invariant formant patterns. Behavior Research Methods 56, 5588–5604. journal supplements pdf
  15. Reby, D. & Anikin, A. (2023) Cat purring: all muscle, all air, or a bit of both? Current Biology 33(23), PR1236-R1237. journal pdf (preprint)
  16. Anikin, A., Canessa-Pollard, V., Pisanski, K., Massenet, M., & Reby, D. (2023) Beyond speech: exploring diversity in the human vocal space. iScience 26 (11): 108204. journal supplements Interactive plot
  17. Lockhart-Bouron*, M., Anikin*, A., Pisanski*, K., Corvin, S., Cornec, C., Papet, L., Levrero, F., Fuchon, C., Patural, H., Reby, D., & Mathevon, N. (2023) Infant cries convey both stable and dynamic information about age and identity. Communications Psychology 1, 26. * co-first authors journal pdf supplements
  18. Anikin, A., Aseyev, N., & Erben Johansson, N. (2023) Do some languages sound more beautiful than others? PNAS 120 (17) e2218367120. journal pdf supplements
  19. Anikin, A. (2023) The honest sound of physical effort. PeerJ 11:e14944. journal supplements pdf
  20. Massenet, M., Anikin, A., Pisanski, K., Reynaud, K., Mathevon, N., & Reby, D. (2022). Nonlinear vocal phenomena affect human perceptions of distress, size and dominance in puppy whines. Proceedings B 289: 20220429. journal pdf supplements
  21. Anikin, A., & Reby, D. (2022). Ingressive phonation conveys arousal in human nonverbal vocalizations. Bioacoustics 31(6), 680-695. journal pdf supplements
  22. Pisanski, K., Bryant, G., Cornec, C., Anikin, A., & Reby, D. (2022). Form follows function in human nonverbal vocalisations. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 34(3), 303-321. journal pdf
  23. Anikin, A., Pisanski, K., & Reby, D. (2022). Static and dynamic formant scaling conveys body size and aggression. Royal Society Open Science 9: 211496. journal pdf supplements (152 MB)
  24. Pisanski, K., Anikin, A., & Reby, D. (2022). Vocal size exaggeration may have contributed to the origins of vocalic complexity. Philosophical Transactions B 377: 1841. journal pdf
  25. Pinheiro, A., Anikin, A., Conde, T., Sarzedas, J., Chen, S., Scott, S., & Lima, C. (2021). Emotional authenticity modulates affective and social trait inferences from voices. Philosophical Transactions B 376: 1840. journal pdf
  26. Anikin, A., Pisanski, K., Massenet, M., & Reby, D. (2021). Harsh is large: nonlinear vocal phenomena lower voice pitch and exaggerate body size. Proceedings B 288(1954): 20210872. journalpdf • supplementary methods • other supplements
  27. Lima, C., Arriaga, P., Anikin, A., Neves, A., & Scott, S. (2021). Authentic and posed emotional vocalizations trigger distinct facial responses. Cortex 141: 280-292. journal preprint
  28. Amorim, M., Anikin, A., Mendes, A., Kotz, S., Lima, C., & Pinheiro, A. (2021). Changes in vocal emotion recognition across the life span. Emotion 21(2), 315-325. journal
  29. Anikin, A., Pisanski, K., & Reby, D. (2020). Do nonlinear vocal phenomena signal negative valence or high emotion intensity? Royal Society Open Science 7: 201306. journal pdf supplements
  30. Tjøstheim, T., Stephens, A., Anikin, A., & Schwaninger, A. (2020). The cognitive philosophy of communication. Philosophies 5(4), 39. journal
  31. Anikin, A. (2020). The link between auditory salience and emotion intensity. Cognition & Emotion, 34(6), 1246-1259. journal pdf supplements (94 MB)
  32. Johansson, N., Anikin, A., Carling, G., & Holmer, A. (2020). The typology of sound symbolism: Defining macro-concepts via their semantic and phonetic features. Linguistic Typology 24(2): 253-310. journal pdf supplements
  33. Anikin, A. (2020). A moan of pleasure should be breathy: the effect of voice quality on the meaning of human nonverbal vocalizations. Phonetica 77, 327-349. journal pdf supplements
  34. Anikin, A. (2020). The perceptual effects of manipulating nonlinear phenomena in synthetic nonverbal vocalizations. Bioacoustics 29(2), 226-247. journal pdf supplements
  35. Johansson, N., Anikin, A., & Aseyev, N. (2020). Color sound symbolism in natural languages. Language & Cognition 12(1), 56-83. journal pdf supplements
  36. Anikin, A. (2019). Soundgen: an open-source tool for synthesizing nonverbal vocalizations. Behavior Research Methods, 51(2), 778-792. journal pdf supplements
  37. Pinheiro, A., Lima, D., Albuquerque, P., Anikin, A., & Lima, C. (2019). Spatial location and emotion modulate voice perception. Cognition & Emotion 33(8), 1577-1586. journal
  38. Anikin, A. & Johansson, N. (2019). Implicit associations between individual properties of color and sound. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 81(3), 764–777. journal pdf supplements
  39. Lima, C., Anikin, A., Monteiro, A., Scott, S., & Castro, S. (2019). Automaticity in the recognition of nonverbal emotional vocalizations. Emotion, 19(2), 219-233. journal
  40. Oliva, M. & Anikin, A. (2018). Pupil dilation reflects the time course of emotion recognition in human vocalizations. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 4871. journal pdf supplements
  41. Anikin, A., Bååth, R., & Persson, T. (2018). Human non-linguistic vocal repertoire: call types and their meaning. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 42(1), 53-80. journal pdf supplements
  42. Anikin, A. & Lima, C. (2018). Perceptual and acoustic differences between authentic and acted nonverbal emotional vocalizations. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71(3), 622-641. journal pdf supplements
  43. Gidlöf, K., Anikin, A., Lingonblad, M. & Wallin, A. (2017). Looking is buying. How visual attention and choice are affected by consumer preferences and properties of the supermarket shelf. Appetite, 116, 29-38. journal
  44. Anikin, A. & Persson, T. (2017). Non-linguistic vocalizations from online amateur videos for emotion research: a validated corpus. Behavior Research Methods, 49(2), 758-771. journal pdf supplements
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