Emotional expressivity of the observer mediates recognition of affective states from human body movements

Cognition and Emotion 34 (7):1370-1381 (2020)
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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 individual factors and experie...

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