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As pointed out in the passage, perceiving images of fearful body posture —.
A person's emotional state is not just signalled to others by facial expression, but by body posture as well. This is the finding of researchers at the Harvard Medical School. They showed seven people some images of body posture - happy, fearful, and emotionally neutral like opening a door or pouring a glass of water. The subjects' emotional response to these images was evaluated by studying their brain activity with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans. It was found that viewing fearful whole-body expressions produced higher activity in areas known to process emotional information than viewing images of meaningful but emotionally neutral body actions. In contrast, viewing happy postures produced higher activity in areas of the brain that process visual information. The research showed that when it comes to conveying emotion, the body could be just as important as the face. However, almost all the studies so far into the perception of emotion have focused mainly on the brain activity generated
by images of facial expressions. Further developments on these evaluations will follow after the invention of more advanced devices.