Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.
Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Psychol Res. 2023 Mar;87(2):484-508. doi: 10.1007/s00426-022-01669-9. Epub 2022 Apr 6.
The ability to exchange affective cues with others plays a key role in our ability to create and maintain meaningful social relationships. We express our emotions through a variety of socially salient cues, including facial expressions, the voice, and body movement. While significant advances have been made in our understanding of verbal and facial communication, to date, understanding of the role played by human body movement in our social interactions remains incomplete. To this end, here we describe the creation and validation of a new set of emotionally expressive whole-body dance movement stimuli, named the Motion Capture Norming (McNorm) Library, which was designed to reconcile a number of limitations associated with previous movement stimuli. This library comprises a series of point-light representations of a dancer's movements, which were performed to communicate to observers neutrality, happiness, sadness, anger, and fear. Based on results from two validation experiments, participants could reliably discriminate the intended emotion expressed in the clips in this stimulus set, with accuracy rates up to 60% (chance = 20%). We further explored the impact of dance experience and trait empathy on emotion recognition and found that neither significantly impacted emotion discrimination. As all materials for presenting and analysing this movement library are openly available, we hope this resource will aid other researchers in further exploration of affective communication expressed by human bodily movement.
与他人交换情感提示在我们创造和维持有意义的社会关系的能力中起着关键作用。我们通过各种社交上显著的提示来表达我们的情感,包括面部表情、声音和身体动作。尽管我们在理解言语和面部交流方面取得了重大进展,但迄今为止,我们对人类身体动作在社交互动中所起的作用的理解仍不完整。为此,我们在这里描述了一套新的情感表达全身舞蹈动作刺激物的创建和验证,名为运动捕捉规范(McNorm)库,旨在解决与以前的动作刺激物相关的一些限制。该库由一系列舞者动作的点光表示组成,这些动作是为了向观察者传达中立、快乐、悲伤、愤怒和恐惧而表演的。基于两项验证实验的结果,参与者可以可靠地区分这个刺激集中的剪辑所表达的意图情绪,准确率高达 60%(机会 = 20%)。我们进一步探讨了舞蹈经验和特质同理心对情绪识别的影响,发现两者都没有显著影响情绪辨别。由于呈现和分析这个运动库的所有材料都是公开可用的,我们希望这个资源将有助于其他研究人员进一步探索人类身体动作所表达的情感交流。