Spatial relations between hands shape visual perception of emotion.

IF 3.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Emotion Pub Date : 2025-08-21 DOI:10.1037/emo0001572
Ellen Blythe, Nisrine El Gouraini, Vanda Medeg, Lúcia Garrido, Matthew R Longo
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Abstract

Body posture provides a rich source of information about the emotional states of other people. Recent research has shown that people can recognize emotions even from isolated images of body parts, especially from hands. In perception of emotion from faces, research has emphasized the importance of relational information about the global spatial relations between different parts of the face. The role of holistic processing in perception of emotion from bodies is unknown. One potential signature of holistic processing in emotional perception of bodies is the finding the recognition of emotions is higher when both hands are shown compared with just one hand. This could indicate that the spatial relationship between the hands carries information about emotions over and above that present in each hand individually. Alternatively, it could reflect the fact that when two hands are present, there is simply twice as much total information. This study therefore compared emotion recognition when participants were shown: (a) both hands in their actual configuration, (b) both hands in a distorted configuration, or (c) one hand. Performance was substantially above chance in all conditions, replicating the finding that emotion can be recognized from isolated hand images. Critically, performance was higher when both hands were shown in their actual configuration compared with the other two conditions. These results provide evidence for holistic processing in the perception of emotion from body parts. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

手之间的空间关系塑造了情感的视觉感知。
身体姿势为了解他人的情绪状态提供了丰富的信息来源。最近的研究表明,人们甚至可以从身体部位,尤其是手的孤立图像中识别情绪。在面部情绪感知中,研究强调了面部不同部分之间整体空间关系的关系信息的重要性。整体加工在从身体感知情感中的作用尚不清楚。整体处理对身体情绪感知的一个潜在特征是,当双手被展示时,对情绪的识别比只展示一只手时更高。这可能表明,双手之间的空间关系承载着比每只手单独呈现的情感信息更多的情感信息。或者,它可以反映这样一个事实,即当两只手在场时,总信息量是两倍。因此,这项研究比较了参与者在以下情况下的情绪识别:(a)双手处于实际状态,(b)双手处于扭曲状态,或(c)一只手。在所有条件下,表现都大大高于偶然,重复了可以从孤立的手部图像中识别情绪的发现。关键的是,与其他两种情况相比,两只手在实际配置中显示时的表现更高。这些结果为从身体部位感知情绪的整体加工提供了证据。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Emotion
Emotion PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
325
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Emotion publishes significant contributions to the study of emotion from a wide range of theoretical traditions and research domains. The journal includes articles that advance knowledge and theory about all aspects of emotional processes, including reports of substantial empirical studies, scholarly reviews, and major theoretical articles. Submissions from all domains of emotion research are encouraged, including studies focusing on cultural, social, temperament and personality, cognitive, developmental, health, or biological variables that affect or are affected by emotional functioning. Both laboratory and field studies are appropriate for the journal, as are neuroimaging studies of emotional processes.
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