手の間の空間的関係が感情の視覚的認識を形作る
Ellen Blythe1, Nisrine El Gouraini1, Vanda Medeg1
1School of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
|August 21, 2025
まとめ
身体の部分から 感情を認識することは可能だ 歪んだ両手ではなく 両手を自然な状態で示すことで 感情の認識が大きく改善され 全体的な処理が示唆されます
科学分野:
- 心理学
- 認知科学
- 社会神経科学
背景:
- 身体の姿勢は感情を伝えるものです
- 身体の一部,特に手から 感情の認識が確立されています.
- ホリスティックな処理は 顔の感情認識の鍵ですが 身体の知覚における役割は不明です
研究 の 目的:
- 身体の各部位から 感情の捉え方を調査する
- 手の間の空間的な関係が 感情の認識を高めるかどうかを判断するためです
主な方法:
- 感情認識の精度を比較した:
- - 両手が自然に配置されている
- - 両手も歪んだ状態
- - シングルハンド
主要な成果:
- 感情の認識は全ての条件において 偶然を超えたのです
- 片手や歪んだペアと比べると 両手とも自然な状態で見ると 認識が著しく高かった.
- これは 手の空間的な構成が 独特の感情的な情報を 提供していることを示しています
結論:
- この発見は 身体の一部から 感情の捉え方を 総合的に処理する証拠を提供します
- 手のような体の部位間の空間的関係が 感情の正確な解釈に不可欠です
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