AbstractPeople read dominance, trustworthiness and competence into the faces of politicians but do they also perceive such social qualities in other nonverbal cues? We transferred the body movements of politicians giving a speech onto animated stick-figures and presented these stimuli to participants in a rating-experiment. Analyses revealed single body postures of maximal expansiveness as strong predictors of perceived dominance. Also, stick-figures producing expansive movements as well as a great number of movements throughout the encoded sequences were judged high on dominance and low on trustworthiness. In a second step we divided our sample into speakers from the opposition parties and speakers that were part of the government as well ...
What is the relationship between motor action and emotion? Here we investigated whether people assoc...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
An abundance of evidence suggests that exhibiting a confident nonverbal demeanor helps individuals a...
AbstractAppearance cues and brief displays of behavior are related to people’s personality, to their...
AbstractWe collected short video clips of speakers and created five types of stimuli: (1) the origin...
AbstractThe current study presents a methodology to analyze first impressions on the basis of minima...
According to the body-specificity hypothesis, people with different bodily characteristics should fo...
“Speech is accompanied by an intricate set of gestural signals which affect meaning, emphasis and ot...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to uncover the conditions under which trustworthiness influences s...
This contribution provides a brief overview on politicians’ bodily communication. Gesture is conside...
Background: According to the body-specificity hypothesis, people with different bodily characteristi...
Charisma plays a significant role in political speeches, and determines the ability of a politician ...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
This study identifies how audiences use nonverbal cues to judge specific character traits in politic...
with their dominant side and negative ideas with their non-dominant side. The goal of the present s...
What is the relationship between motor action and emotion? Here we investigated whether people assoc...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
An abundance of evidence suggests that exhibiting a confident nonverbal demeanor helps individuals a...
AbstractAppearance cues and brief displays of behavior are related to people’s personality, to their...
AbstractWe collected short video clips of speakers and created five types of stimuli: (1) the origin...
AbstractThe current study presents a methodology to analyze first impressions on the basis of minima...
According to the body-specificity hypothesis, people with different bodily characteristics should fo...
“Speech is accompanied by an intricate set of gestural signals which affect meaning, emphasis and ot...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to uncover the conditions under which trustworthiness influences s...
This contribution provides a brief overview on politicians’ bodily communication. Gesture is conside...
Background: According to the body-specificity hypothesis, people with different bodily characteristi...
Charisma plays a significant role in political speeches, and determines the ability of a politician ...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
This study identifies how audiences use nonverbal cues to judge specific character traits in politic...
with their dominant side and negative ideas with their non-dominant side. The goal of the present s...
What is the relationship between motor action and emotion? Here we investigated whether people assoc...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
An abundance of evidence suggests that exhibiting a confident nonverbal demeanor helps individuals a...