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Mr. Raul Rincon
University of San Buenaventura

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Sound Engineer at the Universidad de San Buenaventura, Bogotá – Colombia (2005). Postgraduate in Higher Education Pedagogy at the Universidad de San Buenaventura (2006), Master in Music Therapy at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia (2014). Doctoral student in Artistic Studies at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. He is currently a professor at the Universidad de San Buenaventura in the Faculty of Engineering, member of the Research Group on Applied Acoustics at the same university. Author of several articles in the field of sound technology applied to health.

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Published: 30 August 2021 in Children
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The literature reports the benefits of multimodal interaction with the maternal voice for preterm dyads in kangaroo care. Little is known about multimodal interaction and vocal modulation between preterm mother–twin dyads. This study aims to deepen the knowledge about multimodal interaction (maternal touch, mother’s and infants’ vocalizations and infants’ gaze) between a mother and her twin preterm infants (twin 1 [female] and twin 2 [male]) during speech and humming in kangaroo care. A microanalytical case study was carried out using ELAN, PRAAT, and MAXQDA software (Version R20.4.0). Descriptive and comparative analysis was performed using SPSS software (Version V27). We observed: (1) significantly longer humming phrases to twin 2 than to twin 1 (p = 0.002), (2) significantly longer instances of maternal touch in humming than in speech to twin 1 (p = 0.000), (3) a significant increase in the pitch of maternal speech after twin 2 gazed (p = 0.002), and (4) a significant increase of pitch in humming after twin 1 vocalized (p = 0.026). This exploratory study contributes to questioning the role of maternal touch during humming in kangaroo care, as well as the mediating role of the infant’s gender and visual and vocal behavior in the tonal change of humming or speech.

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Eduarda Carvalho; Raul Rincon; João Justo; Helena Rodrigues. Multimodal Interaction between a Mother and Her Twin Preterm Infants (Male and Female) in Maternal Speech and Humming during Kangaroo Care: A Microanalytical Case Study. Children 2021, 8, 754 .

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Eduarda Carvalho, Raul Rincon, João Justo, Helena Rodrigues. Multimodal Interaction between a Mother and Her Twin Preterm Infants (Male and Female) in Maternal Speech and Humming during Kangaroo Care: A Microanalytical Case Study. Children. 2021; 8 (9):754.

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Eduarda Carvalho; Raul Rincon; João Justo; Helena Rodrigues. 2021. "Multimodal Interaction between a Mother and Her Twin Preterm Infants (Male and Female) in Maternal Speech and Humming during Kangaroo Care: A Microanalytical Case Study." Children 8, no. 9: 754.

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Published: 31 December 2019 in TECCIENCIA
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The Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that alters certain cognitive functions in the person who suffers it; these issues end up leading to a progressive spoilage and the generation of amnesia. Is relevant to evaluate the spoilage of the memory in the research, this being the cerebral function that allows to codify, storage and recover the information. It gets achieved from the episodic memory, classified in the explicit memory; this memory performs the recollecting of facts and events in an aware state. An application for mobile devices that allows to evaluate the spoilage of the episodic memory, is developed. This procedure will be performed through the 7 minute test, originally presented by Paul Solomon and collaborators. The app will be programmed in Android platform for tablet devices.

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Marcelo Herrera; Diego Sanchez; Raúl Rincón; Miguel Angel Olivares. Interactive Evaluator for Memory in users with Alzheimer Disease. TECCIENCIA 2019, 14, 11 -17.

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Marcelo Herrera, Diego Sanchez, Raúl Rincón, Miguel Angel Olivares. Interactive Evaluator for Memory in users with Alzheimer Disease. TECCIENCIA. 2019; 14 (27):11-17.

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Marcelo Herrera; Diego Sanchez; Raúl Rincón; Miguel Angel Olivares. 2019. "Interactive Evaluator for Memory in users with Alzheimer Disease." TECCIENCIA 14, no. 27: 11-17.

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Published: 31 August 2018 in Europe’s Journal of Psychology
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Most studies of emotional responses have used unimodal stimuli (e.g., pictures or sounds) or congruent bimodal stimuli (e.g., video clips with sound), but little is known about the emotional response to incongruent bimodal stimuli. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of congruence between auditory and visual bimodal stimuli on heart rate and self-reported measures of emotional dimension, valence and arousal. Subjects listened to pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant sounds, accompanied by videos with and without content congruence, and heart rate was recorded. Dimensions of valence and arousal of each bimodal stimulus were then self-reported. The results showed that heart rate depends of the valence of the sounds but not of the congruence of the bimodal stimuli. The valence and arousal scores changed depending on the congruence of the bimodal stimuli. These results suggest that the congruence of bimodal stimuli affects the subjective perception of emotion.

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Sebastián Calderón; Raúl Rincón; Andrés Araujo; Carlos Gantiva. Effect of Congruence Between Sound and Video on Heart Rate and Self-Reported Measures of Emotion. Europe’s Journal of Psychology 2018, 14, 621 -631.

AMA Style

Sebastián Calderón, Raúl Rincón, Andrés Araujo, Carlos Gantiva. Effect of Congruence Between Sound and Video on Heart Rate and Self-Reported Measures of Emotion. Europe’s Journal of Psychology. 2018; 14 (3):621-631.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Sebastián Calderón; Raúl Rincón; Andrés Araujo; Carlos Gantiva. 2018. "Effect of Congruence Between Sound and Video on Heart Rate and Self-Reported Measures of Emotion." Europe’s Journal of Psychology 14, no. 3: 621-631.