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Research, Publications & Papers

Papers & Research

Emma’s research explores how prosody, intonation, and vocal delivery shape attention, memory, and persuasion.

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Emma’s research explores how prosody, intonation, and vocal delivery shape attention, memory, and persuasion.

Papers & Research

Bosshard, S., Rodero, E., Rodríguez-de-Dios, I., & Brickner, J. (2024). Radio, Podcasts, and Music Streaming. An Electroencephalography and Physiological Analysis of Listeners’ Attitude, Attention, Memory, and Engagement. Brain Sciences, in press.

This study examines the impact of radio, podcasts, and music streaming on listeners’ attitudes, attention, memory, and engagement through electroencephalography and physiological analysis, offering insights into auditory media consumption.

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Projects

Emma’s research explores how prosody, intonation, and vocal delivery shape attention, memory, and persuasion.

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Projects

Perceptions of the leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain in television conferences about COVID-19.

Rodero, E. (2022).
El Profesional de la Información, 31(4), e310406.

Synthetic versus human voices in audiobooks. The human emotional intimacy effect.

Rodero, E. & Lucas-Adell, I. (2023).
New Media and Society, 25(7), 1746-1764.

Best Prosody for News: A psychophysiological study comparing a broadcast against a narrative speaking style.

Rodero, E., & Cores Sarría, L. (2023).
Communication Research, 50(3), 361-384.

Books

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Book Cover of Emma Rodero's Book

SOUND FICTION. HOW TO TELL A STORY WITH SOUNDS

SOUND FICTION is a practical guide to creating immersive audio stories that evoke mental images and deep emotions, offering step-by-step techniques for producing compelling sound fiction, accessible to all skill levels.

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