A growing literature shows that body postures influence recognition of static facial expressions; a fearful face, for example, is perceived as angry when presented on an angry body posture. In daily life, however, people conveying emotions are moving. Here we provide the first examination of such congruency effects for stimuli with naturalistic movement. Adults and children were asked to label the facial expression in static or dynamic whole-person displays comprising congruent (e.g., sad face on sad body) and incongruent (e.g., sad face on fearful body) expressions. Recognition was impaired on incongruent trials, especially for dynamic stimuli and despite eyetracking data confirming that both age groups attended to the face, as instructed....
Ecological validity of static and intense facial expressions in emotional recognition has been quest...
To date, research on the development of emotion recognition has been dominated by studies on facial ...
This study addressed the relative reliance on face and body configurations for different types of em...
A growing literature shows that body postures influence recognition of static facial expressions; a ...
Previously, studies investigating emotional face perception- regardless of whether they involved adu...
The majority of studies of emotion perception have relied on static isolated facial expressions. The...
The perception of facial expressions can be modulated by affective body postures. For instance, huma...
The present set of experiments was designed to investigate the development of children's sensiti...
It is commonly argued that older adults show difficulties in standardized tasks of emotional express...
Evidence for the importance of bodily cues for emotion recognition has grown over the last two decad...
Research on emotion recognition has been dominated by studies of photographs of facial expressions. ...
ABSTRACT: A total of 176 computer-generated mannequin figures were produced from descriptions of pos...
The accuracy and speed with which emotional facial expressions are identified is influenced by body ...
We investigated the role of holistic processing for the perception of facial emotion and its interac...
We receive emotional signals from different sources, including the face, the whole body, and the nat...
Ecological validity of static and intense facial expressions in emotional recognition has been quest...
To date, research on the development of emotion recognition has been dominated by studies on facial ...
This study addressed the relative reliance on face and body configurations for different types of em...
A growing literature shows that body postures influence recognition of static facial expressions; a ...
Previously, studies investigating emotional face perception- regardless of whether they involved adu...
The majority of studies of emotion perception have relied on static isolated facial expressions. The...
The perception of facial expressions can be modulated by affective body postures. For instance, huma...
The present set of experiments was designed to investigate the development of children's sensiti...
It is commonly argued that older adults show difficulties in standardized tasks of emotional express...
Evidence for the importance of bodily cues for emotion recognition has grown over the last two decad...
Research on emotion recognition has been dominated by studies of photographs of facial expressions. ...
ABSTRACT: A total of 176 computer-generated mannequin figures were produced from descriptions of pos...
The accuracy and speed with which emotional facial expressions are identified is influenced by body ...
We investigated the role of holistic processing for the perception of facial emotion and its interac...
We receive emotional signals from different sources, including the face, the whole body, and the nat...
Ecological validity of static and intense facial expressions in emotional recognition has been quest...
To date, research on the development of emotion recognition has been dominated by studies on facial ...
This study addressed the relative reliance on face and body configurations for different types of em...