<div><p>It has been shown that dominant individuals sustain eye-contact when non-consciously confronted with angry faces, suggesting reflexive mechanisms underlying dominance behaviors. However, dominance and submission can be conveyed and provoked by means of not only facial but also bodily features. So far few studies have investigated the interplay of body postures with personality traits and behavior, despite the biological relevance and ecological validity of these postures. Here we investigate whether non-conscious exposure to bodily expressions of anger evokes reflex-like dominance behavior. In an interactive eye-tracking experiment thirty-two participants completed three social dominance tasks with angry, happy and neutral facial, b...
<div><p>Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostl...
International audienceThe facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is a perceptual cue that affects the p...
Because emotion recognition may play an important role in healthy relationships, researchers have be...
It has been shown that dominant individuals sustain eye-contact when non-consciously confronted with...
It has been shown that dominant individuals sustain eye-contact when non-consciously confronted with...
It has been shown that dominant individuals sustain eye-contact when non-consciously confronted with...
People differ in trait anger, or how easily they lose their temper. The present authors suggest that...
The gaze of a fearful face silently signals a potential threat's location, while the happy-gaze comm...
Most people automatically withdraw from socially threatening situations. However, people high in tra...
Visual stimuli with social-emotional relevance have been claimed to gain preferential access to awar...
Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostly came f...
Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostly came f...
The gaze of a fearful face silently signals a potential threat’s location, while the happy-gaze comm...
Dominance is one of the most ecologically important social traits that humans express and perceive....
Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostly came f...
<div><p>Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostl...
International audienceThe facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is a perceptual cue that affects the p...
Because emotion recognition may play an important role in healthy relationships, researchers have be...
It has been shown that dominant individuals sustain eye-contact when non-consciously confronted with...
It has been shown that dominant individuals sustain eye-contact when non-consciously confronted with...
It has been shown that dominant individuals sustain eye-contact when non-consciously confronted with...
People differ in trait anger, or how easily they lose their temper. The present authors suggest that...
The gaze of a fearful face silently signals a potential threat's location, while the happy-gaze comm...
Most people automatically withdraw from socially threatening situations. However, people high in tra...
Visual stimuli with social-emotional relevance have been claimed to gain preferential access to awar...
Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostly came f...
Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostly came f...
The gaze of a fearful face silently signals a potential threat’s location, while the happy-gaze comm...
Dominance is one of the most ecologically important social traits that humans express and perceive....
Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostly came f...
<div><p>Emotional signals are perceived whether or not we are aware of it. The evidence so far mostl...
International audienceThe facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) is a perceptual cue that affects the p...
Because emotion recognition may play an important role in healthy relationships, researchers have be...