AbstractWe obtained kinematic, affective, and aesthetic judgments from 3 different groups of participants for 203 ballet movements of a newly developed ballet movement library (Christensen et al., resubmitted). Two types of kinematic movement descriptors were obtained. First, the clips were coded in 6 movement dynamics descriptors. By means of a principal component analysis (PCA), it was found that movement Path (in horizontal plane), Manner (in vertical plane), and Quantity were the basic kinematic dimensions. Second, judgments of the four Laban movement dimensions of the Shape-Effort space of the theory of Rudolf Laban (Laban 1988) were obtained. These are Time, Space, Weight, and Flow. The values from this judgment procedure were again s...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present stud...
Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present stud...
AbstractWe obtained kinematic, affective, and aesthetic judgments from 3 different groups of partici...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
The Warburg Dance Movement Library is a validated set of 234 video clips of dance movements for empi...
The field of neuroaesthetics attracts attention from neuroscientists and artists interested in the n...
Appreciating human movement can be a powerful aesthetic experience. We have used apparent biological...
Reflective of human socialisation and non-verbal communication, dance affords insights into the unde...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
Past research demonstrates that we are more likely to positively evaluate a stimulus if we have had ...
As a kinetic bodily logos dance movements could be seen as a language communicating feelings and emo...
Contains fulltext : 140255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
What constitutes a beautiful action? Research into dance aesthetics has largely focussed on subjecti...
The goal of dance as a performing art is to elicit an aesthetic experience within an audience. There...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present stud...
Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present stud...
AbstractWe obtained kinematic, affective, and aesthetic judgments from 3 different groups of partici...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
The Warburg Dance Movement Library is a validated set of 234 video clips of dance movements for empi...
The field of neuroaesthetics attracts attention from neuroscientists and artists interested in the n...
Appreciating human movement can be a powerful aesthetic experience. We have used apparent biological...
Reflective of human socialisation and non-verbal communication, dance affords insights into the unde...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
Past research demonstrates that we are more likely to positively evaluate a stimulus if we have had ...
As a kinetic bodily logos dance movements could be seen as a language communicating feelings and emo...
Contains fulltext : 140255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
What constitutes a beautiful action? Research into dance aesthetics has largely focussed on subjecti...
The goal of dance as a performing art is to elicit an aesthetic experience within an audience. There...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present stud...
Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present stud...