In the natural environment, facial and bodily expressions influence each other. Previous research has shown that bodily expressions significantly influence the perception of facial expressions. However, little is known about the cognitive processing of facial and bodily emotional expressions and its temporal characteristics. Therefore, this study presented facial and bodily expressions, both separately and together, to examine the electrophysiological mechanism of emotional recognition using event-related potential (ERP). Participants assessed the emotions of facial and bodily expressions that varied by valence (positive/negative) and consistency (matching/non-matching emotions). The results showed that bodily expressions induced a more pos...
In daily life, we perceive a person’s facial reaction as part of the natural environment surrounding...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
In order to investigate the interactions between non-spatial selective attention, awareness and emot...
<div><p>The decoding of social signals from nonverbal cues plays a vital role in the social interact...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that early posterior components of event-related potentials (ERP...
Previous studies have shown that early posterior components of event-related potentials (ERPs) are m...
Guangheng Dong1, Shenglan Lu21Department of Psychology, 2Department of International Education, Zhej...
Is facial expression recognition marked by specific event-related potentials (ERPs) effects? Are con...
Current models of emotion simulation propose that intentionally posing a facial expression can chang...
Perceiving emotion from multiple modalities enhances the perceptual sensitivity of an individual. Th...
Human facial expressions can be recognized rapidly and effortlessly. However, for intense emotions f...
The most familiar emotional signals consist of faces, voices, and whole-body expressions, but so far...
In this study we analyze whether facial expression recognition is marked by specific event-related p...
Early-latency theories of emotional processing state that at least coarse monitoring of the emotiona...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In daily life, we perceive a person’s facial reaction as part of the natural environment surrounding...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
In order to investigate the interactions between non-spatial selective attention, awareness and emot...
<div><p>The decoding of social signals from nonverbal cues plays a vital role in the social interact...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that early posterior components of event-related potentials (ERP...
Previous studies have shown that early posterior components of event-related potentials (ERPs) are m...
Guangheng Dong1, Shenglan Lu21Department of Psychology, 2Department of International Education, Zhej...
Is facial expression recognition marked by specific event-related potentials (ERPs) effects? Are con...
Current models of emotion simulation propose that intentionally posing a facial expression can chang...
Perceiving emotion from multiple modalities enhances the perceptual sensitivity of an individual. Th...
Human facial expressions can be recognized rapidly and effortlessly. However, for intense emotions f...
The most familiar emotional signals consist of faces, voices, and whole-body expressions, but so far...
In this study we analyze whether facial expression recognition is marked by specific event-related p...
Early-latency theories of emotional processing state that at least coarse monitoring of the emotiona...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In daily life, we perceive a person’s facial reaction as part of the natural environment surrounding...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
In order to investigate the interactions between non-spatial selective attention, awareness and emot...