Recent judgment studies have shown that people are able to fairly correctly attribute emotional states to others' bodily expressions. It is, however, not clear which movement qualities are salient, and how this applies to emotional gesture during speech-based interaction. In this study we investigated how the expression of emotions that vary on three major emotion dimensions-that is, arousal, valence, and potency-affects the perception of dynamic arm gestures. Ten professional actors enacted 12 emotions in a scenario-based social interaction setting. Participants (N = 43) rated all emotional expressions with muted sound and blurred faces on six spatiotemporal characteristics of gestural arm movement that were found to be related to emotion ...
This paper illustrates our recent work on the analysis of expressive gesture related to the motion o...
People with different hand preferences assign positive and negative emotions to different sides of t...
The body is closely tied to the processing of social and emotional information. The purpose of this ...
Previous research suggests that humans use multimodal information during emotional communication. On...
For this thesis research we investigate the role of body movement in emotion communication. The Brun...
There is general agreement that the body expresses emotion, and while there is research on the expre...
Here we report the results of an experiment aimed to investigate the effects of different hand gestu...
Verbal and nonverbal information emerge simultaneously in our everyday communication. Although peopl...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Emotion communication research strongly focuses on the face and voice as expressive modalities, leav...
We investigated the role of facial behavior in emotional communication, using both categorical and d...
This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of...
This thesis addresses a range of interdependent themes centred on how emotions are picked up from th...
This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of...
Some non-verbal cues, such as voice pitch and gestures, can influence the individual's emotional res...
This paper illustrates our recent work on the analysis of expressive gesture related to the motion o...
People with different hand preferences assign positive and negative emotions to different sides of t...
The body is closely tied to the processing of social and emotional information. The purpose of this ...
Previous research suggests that humans use multimodal information during emotional communication. On...
For this thesis research we investigate the role of body movement in emotion communication. The Brun...
There is general agreement that the body expresses emotion, and while there is research on the expre...
Here we report the results of an experiment aimed to investigate the effects of different hand gestu...
Verbal and nonverbal information emerge simultaneously in our everyday communication. Although peopl...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Emotion communication research strongly focuses on the face and voice as expressive modalities, leav...
We investigated the role of facial behavior in emotional communication, using both categorical and d...
This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of...
This thesis addresses a range of interdependent themes centred on how emotions are picked up from th...
This paper presents a framework for analysis of affective behavior starting with a reduced amount of...
Some non-verbal cues, such as voice pitch and gestures, can influence the individual's emotional res...
This paper illustrates our recent work on the analysis of expressive gesture related to the motion o...
People with different hand preferences assign positive and negative emotions to different sides of t...
The body is closely tied to the processing of social and emotional information. The purpose of this ...