Abstract. Knowledge of the relation between body posture and the perception of affect is limited. Existing studies of emotion attribution to static body postures vary in method, response modalities and nature of the stimulus. Integration of such results proves difficult, and it remains to be investigated how the relation can be researched best. In this study we focus on the role of stimulus realism. An experiment has been conducted where computer generated body postures in two realism conditions were shown to participants. Results indicate that higher realism not always results in increased agreement but clearly has an influence on the outcome for distinct emotions
The accuracy and speed with which emotional facial expressions are identified is influenced by body ...
A growing literature shows that body postures influence recognition of static facial expressions; a ...
Previously, studies investigating emotional face perception- regardless of whether they involved adu...
Knowledge of the relation between body posture and the perception of affect is limited. Existing stu...
Abstract. Knowledge of the relation between body posture and the perception of affect is limited. Ex...
A total of 176 computer-generated mannequin figures were produced from descriptions of postural expr...
ABSTRACT: A total of 176 computer-generated mannequin figures were produced from descriptions of pos...
Human synthetic characters in any computer simulated environment need to be capable of behaving the ...
The perception of facial expressions can be modulated by affective body postures. For instance, huma...
The following research investigates the effect of basic visual stimuli on the attribution of basic e...
Previous research on the perception of facial expression has highlighted the importance of context. ...
Figure 1: Characteristic frame for each emotion from the clips with the best recognition rates. Moti...
The accuracy and speed with which emotional facial expressions are identified is influenced by body ...
This study examined how one\u27s own posture influences the perception of another\u27s posture in a ...
A growing literature shows that body postures influence recognition of static facial expressions; a ...
The accuracy and speed with which emotional facial expressions are identified is influenced by body ...
A growing literature shows that body postures influence recognition of static facial expressions; a ...
Previously, studies investigating emotional face perception- regardless of whether they involved adu...
Knowledge of the relation between body posture and the perception of affect is limited. Existing stu...
Abstract. Knowledge of the relation between body posture and the perception of affect is limited. Ex...
A total of 176 computer-generated mannequin figures were produced from descriptions of postural expr...
ABSTRACT: A total of 176 computer-generated mannequin figures were produced from descriptions of pos...
Human synthetic characters in any computer simulated environment need to be capable of behaving the ...
The perception of facial expressions can be modulated by affective body postures. For instance, huma...
The following research investigates the effect of basic visual stimuli on the attribution of basic e...
Previous research on the perception of facial expression has highlighted the importance of context. ...
Figure 1: Characteristic frame for each emotion from the clips with the best recognition rates. Moti...
The accuracy and speed with which emotional facial expressions are identified is influenced by body ...
This study examined how one\u27s own posture influences the perception of another\u27s posture in a ...
A growing literature shows that body postures influence recognition of static facial expressions; a ...
The accuracy and speed with which emotional facial expressions are identified is influenced by body ...
A growing literature shows that body postures influence recognition of static facial expressions; a ...
Previously, studies investigating emotional face perception- regardless of whether they involved adu...