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Auteur(s) : De Gelder, Beatrice (1944-....)
Titre(s) : Emotions and the body [Texte imprimé] / Beatrice de Gelder
Publication : Oxford ; New York : Oxford university press, 2016
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVI-290 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm
Comprend : Introduction ; Why bodies? ; Face perception and its context ; Measuring emotions:
measuring the impossible? ; Seeing actions: understanding intentions and feeling
emotions ; The functional brain basis of bodily expressions ; Conscious and unconscious
emotion traffic ; The time course of emotional body perception ; Gender, culture,
and context differences in the recognition of bodily expressions ; Body consciousness,
body perception deficits, and virtual bodies ; Interactions, or why it takes more
than one to tango.
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 247-282. Index
"The face has long been considered the gateway to understanding human emotion and
cognition. Body language is an equally powerful means of communication, however. Although
faces and bodies can express themselves in many similar ways, examining their differences
may be the best way to learn how bodies communicate. Exploring the body's role in
perceiving and expressing emotion has opened broad new avenues for research in cognitive
neuroscience. Emotions and the Body discusses the neural basis and temporal processing
signatures of emotional body language by drawing on state-of-the-art research in the
neuropsychology of emotional face and body disorders. Beatrice de Gelder explores
a range of fascinating questions such as: How do facial and bodily expressions interact?
What role does emotional body language play in social interaction? If body language
is perceived even with limited attention and reduced visual awareness, as studies
with patients have shown, then what is the nature of emotional experience, and how
is awareness affected? Are some cultures less expressive in their body language? And
are there notable gender and cultural differences in emotional body language, as is
the case for facial expressions? Research on emotional body language shows that emotions
are tools for adaptive action, and that they allow us to predict interactions with
real, imagined, and virtual others. These data prompt de Gelder to consider virtual
bodies as well as physical ones, including avatars and robots. The wide-ranging implications
of her study will appeal especially to scholars and students of cognitive neuroscience,
but also to those working in such related fields as information and communication
technology, computer science, animation, and robotics" ; "The face has long been considered
the gateway to understanding human emotion and cognition. Body language is an equally
powerful means of communication, however-and although faces and bodies can express
themselves in many similar ways, examining their differences may be the best way to
learn how bodies communicate. This book investigates the role that bodies play in
the expression and perception of emotions. Using state-of-the-art research in the
neuropsychology of emotional face and body disorders, Beatrice de Gelder discusses
the neural basis and temporal processing signatures of emotional body language"
Sujet(s) : Émotions -- Psychologie
Expression corporelle
Corps humain (psychanalyse)
Neurosciences cognitives
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780195374346 (hardback). - ISBN 0195374347 (hardback) (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb450244359
Notice n° :
FRBNF45024435
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