Communicating Without the Face: Holistic Perception of Emotions of People With Facial Paralysis |
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Authors: | Kathleen R. Bogart Linda Tickle-Degnen Nalini Ambady |
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Affiliation: | 1. Oregon State University kathleen.bogart@oregonstate.edu;3. Tufts University;4. Stanford University |
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Abstract: | People with facial paralysis (FP) report social difficulties, but some attempt to compensate by increasing expressivity in their bodies and voices. We examined perceivers' emotion judgments of videos of people with FP to understand how they interpret the combination of an inexpressive face with an expressive body and voice. Results suggest that perceivers form less favorable impressions of people with severe FP, but compensatory expression is effective in improving impressions. Perceivers seemed to form holistic impressions when rating happiness and possibly sadness. Findings have implications for basic emotion research and social functioning interventions for people with FP. |
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