Folk psychology advocates the existence of gender differences in socio-cognitive functions such as ‘reading’ the mental states of others or discerning subtle differences in body-language. A female advantage has been demonstrated for emotion recognition from facial expressions, but virtually nothing is known about gender differences in recognizing bodily stimuli or body language. The aim of the present study was to investigate potential gender differences in a series of tasks, involving the recognition of distinct features from point light displays (PLDs) depicting bodily movements of a male and female actor. Although recognition scores were considerably high at the overall group level, female participants were more accurate than males in re...
Research conducted as part of Jess Hall's PhD research, funded by the University of Sussex, supervis...
Recognizing emotional expressions is enabled by a fundamental sociocognitive mechanism of human natu...
Gender stereotypes have been implicated in sex-typed perceptions of facial emotion. Such interpretat...
Folk psychology advocates the existence of gender differences in socio-cognitive functions such as '...
Body motion is a rich source of information for social cognition. However, gender effects in body la...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recog...
It is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize pro...
A female advantage is observed in the accurate recognition of mental and emotional states from the f...
The ability to perceive biological motion using point-light displays allows for differentiation in t...
Body motion is a rich and reliable source of information for daily life social cognition, interacti...
As research in recollection of stimuli with emotional valence indicates, emotions influence memory. ...
The human visual system has evolved to be highly sensitive to visual information about other persons...
Several meta-analyses have concluded that women are more accurate at reading emotions than men, espe...
Research conducted as part of Jess Hall's PhD research, funded by the University of Sussex, supervis...
Recognizing emotional expressions is enabled by a fundamental sociocognitive mechanism of human natu...
Gender stereotypes have been implicated in sex-typed perceptions of facial emotion. Such interpretat...
Folk psychology advocates the existence of gender differences in socio-cognitive functions such as '...
Body motion is a rich source of information for social cognition. However, gender effects in body la...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
Body language reading is of significance for daily life social cognition and successful social inter...
AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recog...
It is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize pro...
A female advantage is observed in the accurate recognition of mental and emotional states from the f...
The ability to perceive biological motion using point-light displays allows for differentiation in t...
Body motion is a rich and reliable source of information for daily life social cognition, interacti...
As research in recollection of stimuli with emotional valence indicates, emotions influence memory. ...
The human visual system has evolved to be highly sensitive to visual information about other persons...
Several meta-analyses have concluded that women are more accurate at reading emotions than men, espe...
Research conducted as part of Jess Hall's PhD research, funded by the University of Sussex, supervis...
Recognizing emotional expressions is enabled by a fundamental sociocognitive mechanism of human natu...
Gender stereotypes have been implicated in sex-typed perceptions of facial emotion. Such interpretat...