Publisher Copyright: © 2023 American Psychological AssociationWe experience and express emotions via our bodies, and we are also able to infer the emotional states of others by observing their movements and postures. The ability to extract affective bodily cues in social contexts may be achieved via internal simulation, which is closely associated with experience and awareness of emotions in one’s own body. Here, we hypothesized that reports of one’s own bodily experiences of emotions would be associated with the ability to infer other people’s emotions from their bodily signals. Healthy individuals (n = 106) participated in two tasks. An emotional gait perception task was used to test the ability to extract emotional cues from other people...