Testing the Ingroup Advantage in Emotion Perception from Dynamic Posed and Spontaneous Expressions [0.03%]
利用动态加工和自发性情绪表情测试内群体优势效应
Yong-Qi Cong,Lidya Yurdum,Agneta Fischer et al.
Yong-Qi Cong et al.
The ingroup advantage refers to the phenomenon of emotions being more accurately recognised when expressors and perceivers share the same cultural background. Though well-documented in studies using posed facial expressions, whether the in-...
Intuitive Thinking is Associated with Stronger Belief in Physiognomy and Confidence in the Accuracy of Facial Impressions [0.03%]
直觉思维与相面术信念及面部印象准确性的自信有关
Bastian Jaeger,Anthony M Evans,Mariëlle Stel et al.
Bastian Jaeger et al.
Physiognomy, the idea that a person's character is reflected in their facial features, has a long history in scholarly thought. Although now widely regarded as pseudoscience in academic circles, recent work suggests that laypeople hold phys...
Elevated Facial Behavior Variability During Emotions Contributes to Better Functional Communication in Dyslexia [0.03%]
阅读障碍中高度变化的面部行为有助于更好的功能交流
Amie Wallman-Jones,Eleanor R Palser,Fate Noohi et al.
Amie Wallman-Jones et al.
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by reading difficulties, yet there is growing evidence for coinciding social and emotional strengths. In our previous work, we found children with dyslexia displayed greater emotional...
Nicol A Arellano-Véliz,Ramón D Castillo,Bertus F Jeronimus et al.
Nicol A Arellano-Véliz et al.
We studied how personality differences and conversation topics predict interpersonal speech coordination, leading/following dynamics, and nonverbal interactional dominance in dyadic conversations. In a laboratory, 100 undergraduate students...
Relating Facial Trustworthiness to Antisocial Behavior in Adolescent and Adult Men [0.03%]
与青少年和成人男性的反社会行为有关的面部可信度
Zoe M Alley,David C R Kerr,John-Paul Wilson et al.
Zoe M Alley et al.
Here, we investigate how facial trustworthiness-a socially influential appearance variable-interrelates with antisocial behavior across adolescence and middle adulthood. Specifically, adolescents who look untrustworthy may be treated with s...
Ronald Poppe,Sophie van der Zee,Paul J Taylor et al.
Ronald Poppe et al.
A significant body of research has investigated potential correlates of deception and bodily behavior. The vast majority of these studies consider discrete, subjectively coded bodily movements such as specific hand or head gestures. Such st...
A Quantitative Evaluation of Thin Slice Sampling for Parent-Infant Interactions [0.03%]
婴儿-父母互动的薄片采样法量化评估
Romana Burgess,Ilaria Costantini,Marc H Bornstein et al.
Romana Burgess et al.
Behavioural coding is time-intensive and laborious. Thin slice sampling provides an alternative approach, aiming to alleviate the coding burden. However, little is understood about whether different behaviours coded over thin slices are com...
A Sorry Excuse for an Apology: Examining People's Mental Representations of an Apologetic Face [0.03%]
一句虚伪的道歉:研究人们对于一个表示歉意的脸的心理表征
Meghan George,Joshua R Guilfoyle,Jennifer R Steele et al.
Meghan George et al.
The goal of the current research was to gain an understanding of people's mental representations of an apologetic face. In Study 1, participants' responses were used to generate visual templates of apologetic faces through reverse correlati...
Discriminative and Affective Processing of Touch: Associations with Severity of Skin-picking [0.03%]
触觉的判别和情感加工:与拔毛严重程度的关系
Anne Schienle,Albert Wabnegger
Anne Schienle
Skin-picking is a common behavior in the general population that generally serves emotion regulation (e.g., reduction of tension). However, recent research suggests it may also be associated with changes in tactile processing sensitivity. A...
Nonverbal Synchrony in Technology-Mediated Interviews: A Cross-Cultural Study [0.03%]
基于技术的跨文化面试中的非言语同步性研究
Ken Fujiwara,Christopher D Otmar,Norah E Dunbar et al.
Ken Fujiwara et al.
Technology-mediated communication has changed the way we interact. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, this trend became even more pronounced. Media interviews are no exception. Yet, studies on nonverbal behaviors, espec...