肢体语言
潜意识的
心理学
神经质的
情感知觉
感知
认知心理学
面部表情
情感表达
情感韵律
沟通
面子(社会学概念)
动作(物理)
运动(物理)
表达式(计算机科学)
神经科学
计算机科学
发展心理学
语言学
人工智能
自闭症谱系障碍
哲学
替代医学
病理
自闭症
量子力学
医学
物理
程序设计语言
作者
Béatrice de Gelder,Aline W. de Borst,Rebecca Watson
摘要
During communication, we perceive and express emotional information through many different channels, including facial expressions, prosody, body motion, and posture. Although historically the human body has been perceived primarily as a tool for actions, there is now increased understanding that the body is also an important medium for emotional expression. Indeed, research on emotional body language is rapidly emerging as a new field in cognitive and affective neuroscience. This article reviews how whole‐body signals are processed and understood, at the behavioral and neural levels, with specific reference to their role in emotional communication. The first part of this review outlines brain regions and spectrotemporal dynamics underlying perception of isolated neutral and affective bodies, the second part details the contextual effects on body emotion recognition, and final part discusses body processing on a subconscious level. More specifically, research has shown that body expressions as compared with neutral bodies draw upon a larger network of regions responsible for action observation and preparation, emotion processing, body processing, and integrative processes. Results from neurotypical populations and masking paradigms suggest that subconscious processing of affective bodies relies on a specific subset of these regions. Moreover, recent evidence has shown that emotional information from the face, voice, and body all interact, with body motion and posture often highlighting and intensifying the emotion expressed in the face and voice. WIREs Cogn Sci 2015, 6:149–158. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1335 This article is categorized under: Neuroscience > Cognition
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