The study of the spontaneous expressions of blind individuals offers a unique opportunity to understand basic processes concerning the emergence and source of facial expressions of emotion. In this study, the authors compared the expressions of congenitally and noncongenitally blind athletes in the 2004 Paralympic Games with each other and with those produced by sighted athletes in the 2004 Olympic Games. The authors also examined how expressions change from 1 context to another. There were no differences between congenitally blind, noncongenitally blind, and sighted athletes, either on the level of individual facial actions or in facial emotion configurations. Blind athletes did produce more overall facial activity, but these were isolated...
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Background: Nowadays researches find that athlete’s performance is affected not only by physical fit...
Given that most cues exchanged during a social interaction are nonverbal (e.g., facial expressions, ...
The study of the spontaneous expressions of blind individuals offers a unique opportunity to underst...
The present report analyses the expression of emotion in blind borns by means of a muscular codifica...
The purpose of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of grown-up blind people’s non-verbal comm...
International audienceImitation is one of the core building blocks of human social cognition, suppor...
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Recent constructionist theories have suggested that language and sensory experience play a crucial r...
Background: Sports psychology literature shows that motivation is essential in individual and team s...
The relationship between apparency of physical disability and the reaction of disabled Ss to social ...
Background: While children with severe visual impairments have been observed to be profoundly delaye...
Objective: Emotion processing is known to be mediated by a complex network of cortical and subcortic...
The production of facial expressions is an important skill that allows children to share and adapt e...
This study aimed to investigate the role of meta-cognitive beliefs and emotional intelligence in pre...
This is an author's manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published chapter is copyrighted b...
Background: Nowadays researches find that athlete’s performance is affected not only by physical fit...
Given that most cues exchanged during a social interaction are nonverbal (e.g., facial expressions, ...
The study of the spontaneous expressions of blind individuals offers a unique opportunity to underst...
The present report analyses the expression of emotion in blind borns by means of a muscular codifica...
The purpose of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of grown-up blind people’s non-verbal comm...
International audienceImitation is one of the core building blocks of human social cognition, suppor...
© 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This is the accepted manuscript version of an...
Recent constructionist theories have suggested that language and sensory experience play a crucial r...
Background: Sports psychology literature shows that motivation is essential in individual and team s...
The relationship between apparency of physical disability and the reaction of disabled Ss to social ...
Background: While children with severe visual impairments have been observed to be profoundly delaye...
Objective: Emotion processing is known to be mediated by a complex network of cortical and subcortic...
The production of facial expressions is an important skill that allows children to share and adapt e...
This study aimed to investigate the role of meta-cognitive beliefs and emotional intelligence in pre...
This is an author's manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published chapter is copyrighted b...
Background: Nowadays researches find that athlete’s performance is affected not only by physical fit...
Given that most cues exchanged during a social interaction are nonverbal (e.g., facial expressions, ...