The author argues that these men and women used letters and the emotional expressions voiced in them to develop a sense of shared experience and to strengthen bonds among their allies. However, those emotional expressions remained subdued, suggesting that a new emotional regime of ...
For example, Russian, French, and Spanish persons may use silence to show agreement between parties about the topic udner discussion. However, Mexicans may use silence when instructions are given by a person in authority rather than be rude to that person by arguing with him or her....
. These changes often include facial expressions as well as changes in the activity of skeletal muscle, visceral organs, and the internal milieu, that are jointly triggered by the aforementioned perceptions or judgments. EEs also usually include conscious feelings of these body state changes and a ...
the ability to automatically mimic others’ emotional states (facial expressions, movements), is a precursor of empathy that contributes to relationship quality and is impaired in individuals with psychopathic traits. The current study examines
Recognizing emotional face expressions in others is a valuable non-verbal communication and particularly relevant throughout childhood given that children’s language skills are not yet fully developed, but the first interactions with peers have just started. This study aims to investigate developmental ...
In the 1960s researcher Paul Ekman set out to determine if facial expressions and the emotions they conveyed were culturally specific or universal. To his surprise he found seven basic emotions were the same in all the cultures studied. These seven emotions are represented by the facial expression...
Male couples discussed the history of their relationship, and coders rated the extent to which each partner engaged in behaviours such as complimenting or criticising. These ratings were combined into dimensions representing the deeper, emotional essence of that partner's discussion (expressions of We-...
Thomas Babington Macaulay used the expression in The History of England from the Accession of James II (1849): He could not submit to be tied to the apron strings even of the best of wives. Picturesque Expressions: A Thematic Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1980 The Gale Group, Inc. All ...
For example, when observing angry bodily expressions, subjects fixate primarily at the hands while for sad expressions they look at the face (Fridin et al., submitted for publication). View article The multidimensionality of abstract concepts: A systematic review F. Conca, ... E. Catricalà, ...
Branch 1 - Perception, Appraisal and Expression of Emotion:defined as the ability to accurately recognize emotions in self and others, to express emotions accurately and to discriminate between accurate and inaccurate / honest and dishonest expressions of feelings. ...