Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present study investigates the extent to which these responses relate to an observer's general experience with observed movements. Facial electromyographic (EMG) responses were recorded in experienced dancers and non-dancers as they watched short videos of movements performed by professional ballet dancers. Responses were recorded from the corrugator supercilii (CS) and zygomaticus major (ZM) muscles, both of which show engagement during the observation of affect-evoking stimuli. In the first part of the experiment, participants passively watched the videos while EMG data were recorded. In the second part, they explicitly rated how much they liked each m...
International audienceEmotions can evoke strong reactions that have profound influences, from gross ...
Although most people can identify facial expressions of emotions well, they still differ in this abi...
International audiencePeople display facial reactions when exposed to others' emotional expressions,...
<div><p>Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The pres...
Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present stud...
Past research demonstrates that we are more likely to positively evaluate a stimulus if we have had ...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
Contains fulltext : 140255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain unclear. We h...
The present electrophysiological (EEG) study investigated the neural correlates of perceiving effort...
The study of dance has been helpful to advance our understanding of how human brain networks of acti...
International audiencePeople display facial reactions when exposed to others' emotional expressions,...
The field of neuroaesthetics attracts attention from neuroscientists and artists interested in the n...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
Fantoni & Gerbino (2014) showed that subtle postural shifts associated with reaching can have a stro...
International audienceEmotions can evoke strong reactions that have profound influences, from gross ...
Although most people can identify facial expressions of emotions well, they still differ in this abi...
International audiencePeople display facial reactions when exposed to others' emotional expressions,...
<div><p>Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The pres...
Perceiving others in action elicits affective and aesthetic responses in observers. The present stud...
Past research demonstrates that we are more likely to positively evaluate a stimulus if we have had ...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
Contains fulltext : 140255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain unclear. We h...
The present electrophysiological (EEG) study investigated the neural correlates of perceiving effort...
The study of dance has been helpful to advance our understanding of how human brain networks of acti...
International audiencePeople display facial reactions when exposed to others' emotional expressions,...
The field of neuroaesthetics attracts attention from neuroscientists and artists interested in the n...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
Fantoni & Gerbino (2014) showed that subtle postural shifts associated with reaching can have a stro...
International audienceEmotions can evoke strong reactions that have profound influences, from gross ...
Although most people can identify facial expressions of emotions well, they still differ in this abi...
International audiencePeople display facial reactions when exposed to others' emotional expressions,...