Mood induction through imitation of full‐body movements with different affective intentions

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    2023/09/22
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  • Eva‐Madeleine Schmidt Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology Max‐Planck‐Institute for Empirical Aesthetics Frankfurt am Main GermanyDepartment of Language and Literature Max‐Planck‐Institute for Empirical Aesthetics Frankfurt am Main GermanyMax Planck School of Cognition Leipzig Germany ORCID (unauthenticated)
  • Rebecca A. Smith Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology University of Glasgow Glasgow UK ORCID (unauthenticated)
  • Andrés Fernández Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing University of Surrey Guildford UK ORCID (unauthenticated)
  • Birte Emmermann Chair of Ergonomics Technical University of Munich Munich Germany ORCID (unauthenticated)
  • Julia F. Christensen Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology Max‐Planck‐Institute for Empirical Aesthetics Frankfurt am Main GermanyDepartment of Language and Literature Max‐Planck‐Institute for Empirical Aesthetics Frankfurt am Main Germany ORCID (unauthenticated)
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Schmidt, Eva‐Madeleine, et al. “Mood Induction through Imitation of full‐body Movements With Different Affective Intentions”. British Journal of Psychology, vol. 115, no. 1, 2023, pp. 148-80, https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12681.
Schmidt, E., Smith, R. A., Fernández, A., Emmermann, B., & Christensen, J. F. (2023). Mood induction through imitation of full‐body movements with different affective intentions. British Journal of Psychology, 115(1), 148-180. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12681
Schmidt E, Smith RA, Fernández A, Emmermann B, Christensen JF. Mood induction through imitation of full‐body movements with different affective intentions. British Journal of Psychology. 2023;115(1):148-80.
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