The human body, like the human face, is a rich source of socially relevant information about other individuals. Evidence from studies of both humans and non-human primates points to …
The greater expansion of the frontal lobes along the phylogeny scale has been interpreted as the signature of evolutionary changes underlying higher cognitive abilities in humans …
R Adolphs - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2008 - Elsevier
The amygdala's historical role in processing stimuli related to threat and fear is being modified to suggest a role that is broader and more abstract. Amygdala lesions impair the …
MA Pavlova - Cerebral Cortex, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Visual processing of biological motion (BM) produced by living organisms is of immense value for successful daily-life activities and, in particular, for adaptive social behavior and …
B De Gelder, AW de Borst… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
During communication, we perceive and express emotional information through many different channels, including facial expressions, prosody, body motion, and posture …
The most familiar emotional signals consist of faces, voices, and whole-body expressions, but so far research on emotions expressed by the whole body is sparse. The authors …
CL Roether, L Omlor, A Christensen… - Journal of vision, 2009 - jov.arvojournals.org
Human observers readily recognize emotions expressed in body movement. Their perceptual judgments are based on simple movement features, such as overall speed, but …
RE Jack, PG Schyns - Annual review of psychology, 2017 - annualreviews.org
As a highly social species, humans are equipped with a powerful tool for social communication—the face. Although seemingly simple, the human face can elicit multiple …
Recent studies of monkeys and humans have identified several brain regions that respond to bodies. Researchers have so far mainly addressed the same questions about bodies and …