The importance of kinematics in emotion perception from body movement has been widely demonstrated. Evidence also suggests that the perception of biological motion relies to some extent on information about spatial and spatiotemporal form, yet the contribution of such form-related cues to emotion perception remains unclear. This study reports, for the first time, the relative effects on emotion recognition of inverting and motion-reversing patch-light compared to fully illuminated displays of whole body emotion gestures. Inverting the gesture movies or playing them backwards significantly impaired emotion classification accuracy, but did so more for patch-light displays than for identical but fully illuminated movement sequences. This resul...
The purpose of this study was exploratory, from an ecological point of view. The aim was to find ou...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
Background: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the Internat...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Elsevier [Full text of this...
Emotion perception research has largely been dominated by work on facial expressions, but emotion is...
Motion capture remains a popular and widely-used method for animating virtual characters. However, a...
Previous studies have shown that inverting a stimulus makes it more difficult to make judgments abou...
Body posture and configuration provide important visual cues about the emotion states of other peopl...
Figure 1: Characteristic frame for each emotion from the clips with the best recognition rates. Moti...
Something akin to motion perception occurs when actual motion is not present but implied. However, i...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Humans are experts at recognizing intent and emotion from other people's body movements; however, th...
Fantoni & Gerbino (2014) showed that subtle postural shifts associated with reaching can have a stro...
Research on emotion recognition has been dominated by studies of photographs of facial expressions. ...
Recognising a facial expression is more difficult when the expresser's body conveys incongruent affe...
The purpose of this study was exploratory, from an ecological point of view. The aim was to find ou...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
Background: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the Internat...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Elsevier [Full text of this...
Emotion perception research has largely been dominated by work on facial expressions, but emotion is...
Motion capture remains a popular and widely-used method for animating virtual characters. However, a...
Previous studies have shown that inverting a stimulus makes it more difficult to make judgments abou...
Body posture and configuration provide important visual cues about the emotion states of other peopl...
Figure 1: Characteristic frame for each emotion from the clips with the best recognition rates. Moti...
Something akin to motion perception occurs when actual motion is not present but implied. However, i...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
Humans are experts at recognizing intent and emotion from other people's body movements; however, th...
Fantoni & Gerbino (2014) showed that subtle postural shifts associated with reaching can have a stro...
Research on emotion recognition has been dominated by studies of photographs of facial expressions. ...
Recognising a facial expression is more difficult when the expresser's body conveys incongruent affe...
The purpose of this study was exploratory, from an ecological point of view. The aim was to find ou...
Most past research on emotion recognition has used photographs of posed expressions intended to depi...
Background: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the Internat...