Login / Signup

Are there non-verbal signals of guilt?

Eglantine Julle-DanièreJamie WhitehouseAlexander MielkeAldert VrijErik GustafssonJérôme MichelettaBridget M Waller
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Guilt is a complex emotion with a potentially important social function of stimulating cooperative behaviours towards and from others, but whether the feeling of guilt is associated with a recognisable pattern of nonverbal behaviour is unknown. We examined the production and perception of guilt in two different studies, with a total of 238 participants with various places of origin. Guilt was induced experimentally, eliciting patterns of movement that were associated with both the participants' self-reported feelings of guilt and judges' impressions of their guilt. Guilt was most closely associated with frowning and neck touching. While there were differences between self-reported guilt and perception of guilt the findings suggest that there are consistent patterns that could be considered a non-verbal signal of guilt in humans.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • healthcare
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • oxidative stress
  • high glucose