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  1. May 13, 2020 · The different components of emotions vary according to the individual’s status (i.e., actor versus spectator); 4. Audience size, via emotional biases, would affect the other’s assessment of actorsquality of performance (e.g., actors’ opinion of spectators’ state).

    • Alban Lemasson, Vanessa André, Mathilde Boudard, Christophe Lunel, Daria Lippi, Hugo Cousillas, Mart...
    • 2021
  2. 1. Audience size would afect actors and spectators difer-ently; 2. The diferent components of emotions (cognition, physi-ology and behaviour) would be influenced diferently; 3. The diferent components of emotions vary according to the individual’s status (i.e., actor versus spectator); 4.

    • Alban Lemasson, Vanessa André, Mathilde Boudard, Christophe Lunel, Daria Lippi, Hugo Cousillas, Mart...
    • 2021
  3. May 13, 2020 · Better understanding how audience size influences emotions and behaviours during public performances is of particular importance since it may both impact the level of anxiety and quality of achievement of the performer and alter the degree of appreciation of the observer. We tested this question in a naturalistic setting by analyzing self-assessment questionnaires, Galvanic skin responses and ...

  4. Abstract. Better understanding how audience size influences emotions and behaviours during public performances is of particular importance since it may both impact the level of anxiety and quality of achievement of the performer and alter the degree of appreciation of the observer. We tested this question in a naturalistic setting by analyzing ...

  5. Feb 20, 2019 · Audience effect” is the influence of an audience size or composition on the emotional state of a public speaker. One characteristic of the audience which has received little attention is the spatial position of observers. We tested the influence of three positions (frontal, bi-frontal, and quadri-frontal) on actors and spectators’ emotions in real theatrical representations ...

    • A. Lemasson, V. André, M. Boudard, D. Lippi, H. Cousillas, M. Hausberger
    • 2019
  6. W e found that: actors and spectators differed in their perception of the effects of audience size; the differ. ent components of emotions (cognitive, physiological, beha vioural) were ...

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  8. Public performance is a reported source of anxiety. While the relationship between emotion and postural laterality is well-known in animals, few studies have tested the possible link between audience effect, anxiety and head orientation in humans. The Valence-Specific Hypothesis posits that the left/right sides of the brain are specialized for processing positive/negative emotions respectively ...

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