The kinematics of peoples' body movements provide useful cues about emotional states: for example, angry movements are typically fast and sad movements slow. Unlike the body …
To date, studies have not established whether autistic and non-autistic individuals differ in emotion recognition from facial motion cues when matched in terms of alexithymia. Here …
Emotion recognition abilities are fundamental to our everyday social interaction. A large number of clinical populations show impairments in this domain, with emotion recognition …
MA Georgopoulos, N Brewer, CA Lucas… - Autism …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Emotion recognition difficulties are considered to contribute to social‐communicative problems for autistic individuals. Prior research has been dominated by a focus on forced …
Locomotion results from the interactions of highly nonlinear neural and biomechanical dynamics. Accordingly, understanding gait dynamics across behavioral conditions and …
Y Guo, X Wang - the Journal of Supercomputing, 2021 - Springer
The purposes are to automatically collect information about human sports behavior from massive video data and provide an explicit recognition and analysis of body movements …
CM Eddy, JL Cook - Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology and biological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Although a growing body of literature documents bodily movement difficulties in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD 1), this condition has classically been associated with differences …
In human communication, social intentions and meaning are often revealed in the way we move. In this study, we investigate the flexibility of human communication in terms of …
J Bachmann, A Zabicki, J Munzert… - Cognition and Emotion, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Research on human motion perception shows that people are highly adept at inferring emotional states from body movements. Yet, this process is mediated by a number of …