The present experiment was conducted to examine the expectation that emotion stimuli influence the initiation and execution of voluntary stepping, a highly coordinated activity involving a sequence of medio-lateral and anterio-posterior weight shifts. Thirty participants made forward (approach) or backward (avoidance) steps on a forceplate in response to the valence of visual stimuli. Posturographic parameters of the steps, related to automatic stimulus evaluation, step initiation and step execution, were determined and analyzed as a function of stimulus valence and stimulus-response mapping. The results revealed marked effects of emotion on the step parameters of interest; unpleasant images caused an initial "freezing" response, and a tend...
International audienceRecent research has shown that emotion influences postural control. The object...
Individuals tend to approach positive stimuli and avoid negative stimuli. Furthermore, emotions infl...
Whole-body movements represent an ecologically valid model for assessing the effect of emotional st...
The present experiment was conducted to examine the expectation that emotion stimuli influence the i...
This study investigated the impact of emotion-eliciting images on anticipatory postural adjustments ...
The distance regulation (DR) hypothesis states that actors are inclined to increase their distance f...
Item does not contain fulltextEmbodiment theories emphasize the role played by sensory and motor pro...
Facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce behavioral dispositions, such as approach-...
Gait initiation (GI) from a quiet bipedal posture has been shown to be influenced by the emotional s...
Emotion influences parameters of goal-directed whole-body movements in several ways. For instance, p...
Background: Emotion theory holds that unpleasant events prime withdrawal actions, whereas pleasant e...
International audienceThe present study examined whether emotion eliciting images affected motor out...
Previous studies have reported that anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) associated with gait in...
Evidence indicates that voluntary and involuntary movements are altered by affective context as well...
4Whole-body movements represent an ecologically valid model for assessing the effect of emotional st...
International audienceRecent research has shown that emotion influences postural control. The object...
Individuals tend to approach positive stimuli and avoid negative stimuli. Furthermore, emotions infl...
Whole-body movements represent an ecologically valid model for assessing the effect of emotional st...
The present experiment was conducted to examine the expectation that emotion stimuli influence the i...
This study investigated the impact of emotion-eliciting images on anticipatory postural adjustments ...
The distance regulation (DR) hypothesis states that actors are inclined to increase their distance f...
Item does not contain fulltextEmbodiment theories emphasize the role played by sensory and motor pro...
Facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce behavioral dispositions, such as approach-...
Gait initiation (GI) from a quiet bipedal posture has been shown to be influenced by the emotional s...
Emotion influences parameters of goal-directed whole-body movements in several ways. For instance, p...
Background: Emotion theory holds that unpleasant events prime withdrawal actions, whereas pleasant e...
International audienceThe present study examined whether emotion eliciting images affected motor out...
Previous studies have reported that anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) associated with gait in...
Evidence indicates that voluntary and involuntary movements are altered by affective context as well...
4Whole-body movements represent an ecologically valid model for assessing the effect of emotional st...
International audienceRecent research has shown that emotion influences postural control. The object...
Individuals tend to approach positive stimuli and avoid negative stimuli. Furthermore, emotions infl...
Whole-body movements represent an ecologically valid model for assessing the effect of emotional st...