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The Nonverbal Communication of Positive Emotions: An Emotion Family Approach.

Disa A Sauter1.   

Abstract

This review provides an overview of the research on nonverbal expressions of positive emotions, organised into emotion families, that is, clusters sharing common characteristics. Epistemological positive emotions (amusement, relief, awe, and interest) are found to have distinct, recognisable displays via vocal or facial cues, while the agency-approach positive emotions (elation and pride) appear to be associated with recognisable visual, but not auditory, cues. Evidence is less strong for the prosocial emotions (love, compassion, gratitude, and admiration) in any modality other than touch, and there is little support for distinct recognisable signals of the savouring positive emotions (contentment, sensory pleasure, and desire). In closing, some limitations of extant work are noted and some proposals for future research are outlined.

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Keywords:  emotion families; nonverbal expressions; positive emotions

Year:  2017        PMID: 28804510      PMCID: PMC5542129          DOI: 10.1177/1754073916667236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emot Rev        ISSN: 1754-0739


  37 in total

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10.  Cross-cultural decoding of positive and negative non-linguistic emotion vocalizations.

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5.  The Qingdao Preschooler Facial Expression Set: Acquisition and Validation of Chinese Children's Facial Emotion Stimuli.

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Review 9.  Good vibrations: A review of vocal expressions of positive emotions.

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Review 10.  Emotional Nuance: Examining Positive Emotional Granularity and Well-Being.

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