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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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Vanessa L Castro,R Thomas Boone Vanessa L Castro
The present studies examined how sensitivity to spatiotemporal percepts such as rhythm, angularity, configuration, and force predicts accuracy in perceiving emotion. In Study 1, participants (N = 99) completed a nonverbal test battery consi...
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Both in the performative arts and in emotion research, professional actors are assumed to be capable of delivering emotions comparable to spontaneous emotional expressions. This study examines the effects of acting training on vocal emotion...
Anthony Pak-Hin Kong,Sam-Po Law,Connie Ching-Yin Kwan et al. Anthony Pak-Hin Kong et al.
Gestures are commonly used together with spoken language in human communication. One major limitation of gesture investigations in the existing literature lies in the fact that the coding of forms and functions of gestures has not been clea...
Adam Palanica,Roxane J Itier Adam Palanica
Eye-tracking was used to investigate whether gaze direction would influence the visual scanning of faces, when presented in the context of a full character, in different social settings, and with different task demands. Participants viewed ...
Michal Parzuchowski,Bogdan Wojciszke Michal Parzuchowski
Morality is a prominent guide of both action and perception. We argue that non-emotional gestures can prime the abstract concept of honesty. Four studies demonstrated that the emblematic gesture associated with honesty (putting a hand on on...
Robert G Franklin Jr,Leslie A Zebrowitz Robert G Franklin Jr
Younger adults (YA) attribute emotion-related traits to people whose neutral facial structure resembles an emotion (emotion overgeneralization). The fact that older adults (OA) show deficits in accurately labeling basic emotions suggests th...
Agnieszka Sorokowska Agnieszka Sorokowska
Many studies have demonstrated that smell is an important sense in social interactions, and recently it was determined that olfactory cues might also convey information concerning certain personality traits. The present study investigated w...
Derek M Isaacowitz,Jennifer Tehan Stanley Derek M Isaacowitz
Older adults perform worse on traditional tests of emotion recognition accuracy than do young adults. In this paper, we review descriptive research to date on age differences in emotion recognition from facial expressions, as well as the pr...
Sarah-Jane Vick,Bridget M Waller,Lisa A Parr et al. Sarah-Jane Vick et al.
A comparative perspective has remained central to the study of human facial expressions since Darwin's [(1872/1998). The expression of the emotions in man and animals (3rd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press] insightful observations on ...
Piotr Szarota Piotr Szarota
The aim of the study was to analyze cross-cultural differences in preference for smiling among the users of one of the most popular instant messaging sites called Windows Live Messenger in terms of facial expression (smiling vs. non-smiling...