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期刊名:Journal of nonverbal behavior

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ISSN:0191-5886

e-ISSN:1573-3653

IF/分区:1.9/Q3

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Roza G Kamiloğlu,George Boateng,Alisa Balabanova et al. Roza G Kamiloğlu et al.
The human voice communicates emotion through two different types of vocalizations: nonverbal vocalizations (brief non-linguistic sounds like laughs) and speech prosody (tone of voice). Research examining recognizability of emotions from the...
Rhonda J N Stopyn,Thomas Hadjistavropoulos,Jeff Loucks Rhonda J N Stopyn
Nonverbal pain cues such as facial expressions, are useful in the systematic assessment of pain in people with dementia who have severe limitations in their ability to communicate. Nonetheless, the extent to which observers rely on specific...
Gianluca Malatesta,Daniele Marzoli,Luca Morelli et al. Gianluca Malatesta et al.
The left-cradling bias is the tendency to cradle an infant on the left side, regardless of the individuals' handedness, culture or ethnicity. Many studies revealed associations between socio-emotional variables and the left-side bias, sugge...
Florian B Pokorny,Katrin D Bartl-Pokorny,Dajie Zhang et al. Florian B Pokorny et al.
Human preverbal development refers to the period of steadily increasing vocal capacities until the emergence of a child's first meaningful words. Over the last decades, research has intensively focused on preverbal behavior in typical devel...
Vincent Denault,Miles L Patterson Vincent Denault
On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The new physical distancing rules have had many consequences, some of which are felt throughout the justice system. Courts across the world limited the...
Joanna Hale,Jamie A Ward,Francesco Buccheri et al. Joanna Hale et al.
Conversation between two people involves subtle nonverbal coordination in addition to speech. However, the precise parameters and timing of this coordination remain unclear, which limits our ability to theorize about the neural and cognitiv...
Vito Evola,Joanna Skubisz Vito Evola
This study presents a microanalysis of what information performers "give" and "give off" to each other via their bodies during a contemporary dance improvisation. We compare what expert performers and non-performers (sufficiently trained to...
Dacher Keltner,Jessica L Tracy,Disa Sauter et al. Dacher Keltner et al.
Basic emotion theory (BET) has been, perhaps, the central narrative in the science of emotion. As Crivelli and Fridlund (J Nonverbal Behav 125:1-34, 2019, this issue) would have it, however, BET is ready to be put to rest, facing "last stan...
M Erin Browne,Thomas Hadjistavropoulos,Kenneth Prkachin et al. M Erin Browne et al.
Facial expressions of pain are important in assessing individuals with dementia and severe communicative limitations. Though frontal views of the face are assumed to allow for the most valid and reliable observational assessments, the impac...
Dacher Keltner,Disa Sauter,Jessica Tracy et al. Dacher Keltner et al.
In this article, we review recent developments in the study of emotional expression within a basic emotion framework. Dozens of new studies find that upwards of 20 emotions are signaled in multimodal and dynamic patterns of expressive behav...