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Behavioural responses to facial and postural expressions of emotion: An interpersonal circumplex approach.

Marije Aan Het Rot1, Violeta Enea2, Ion Dafinoiu2, Sorina Iancu2, Steluţa A Taftă2, Mariana Bărbuşelu2.   

Abstract

While the recognition of emotional expressions has been extensively studied, the behavioural response to these expressions has not. In the interpersonal circumplex, behaviour is defined in terms of communion and agency. In this study, we examined behavioural responses to both facial and postural expressions of emotion. We presented 101 Romanian students with facial and postural stimuli involving individuals ('targets') expressing happiness, sadness, anger, or fear. Using an interpersonal grid, participants simultaneously indicated how communal (i.e., quarrelsome or agreeable) and agentic (i.e., dominant or submissive) they would be towards people displaying these expressions. Participants were agreeable-dominant towards targets showing happy facial expressions and primarily quarrelsome towards targets with angry or fearful facial expressions. Responses to targets showing sad facial expressions were neutral on both dimensions of interpersonal behaviour. Postural versus facial expressions of happiness and anger elicited similar behavioural responses. Participants responded in a quarrelsome-submissive way to fearful postural expressions and in an agreeable way to sad postural expressions. Behavioural responses to the various facial expressions were largely comparable to those previously observed in Dutch students. Observed differences may be explained from participants' cultural background. Responses to the postural expressions largely matched responses to the facial expressions.
© 2017 The British Psychological Society.

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Keywords:  agency; communion; emotion; facial expressions; interpersonal; posture

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28326547     DOI: 10.1111/bjop.12247

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychol        ISSN: 0007-1269


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