2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40211-022-00426-z
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Pilotstudie zu Gesichts- und Körperfeedback

Abstract: Summary Background The modulation hypothesis of facial feedback has not adequately examined how combining facial expressions and bodily postures might influence our experience of emotional stimuli. This pilot study examined a new method for manipulating both face and body together, which is important in furthering our understanding of how face and body interact to influence emotional experiences in the real world. Methods Using a within-subje… Show more

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“…As seen, it is possible to intervene in some bodily aspects that can be voluntarily controlled, such as postures and body movements, facial expressions, and breathing, with the aim of regulating emotional states considered dysfunctional through voluntary control (Philippot et al, 2002;Shafir, 2016;Shafir et al 2016;Hutchings-Hay et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As seen, it is possible to intervene in some bodily aspects that can be voluntarily controlled, such as postures and body movements, facial expressions, and breathing, with the aim of regulating emotional states considered dysfunctional through voluntary control (Philippot et al, 2002;Shafir, 2016;Shafir et al 2016;Hutchings-Hay et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%