Emotion Perception from Dynamic and Static Body Expressions in Point-Light and Full-Light Displays
Durham University · University of Hertfordshire · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Research on emotion recognition has been dominated by studies of photographs of facial expressions. A full understanding of emotion perception and its neural substrate will require investigations that employ dynamic displays and means of expression other than the face. Our aims were: (i) to develop a set of dynamic and static whole-body expressions of basic emotions for systematic investigations of clinical populations, and for use in functional-imaging studies; (ii) to assess forced-choice emotion-classification performance with these stimuli relative to the results of previous studies; and (iii) to test the hypotheses that more exaggerated whole-body movements would produce (a) more accurate emotion…
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4Topics & keywords
- Disgust
- Sadness
- Psychology
- Exaggeration
- Perception
- Anger
- Facial expression
- Cognitive psychology