Personality expression in body motion dynamics: An enactive, embodied, and complex systems perspective

Nicol A. Arellano-Véliz; Ralf F. A. Cox; Bertus F. Jeronimus; Ramón D. Castillo; Saskia Kunnen

Keywords: Embodiment Dynamic systems Body movement Intra-personal dynamics Enaction

Abstract

We studied body motion dynamics and personality differences using complex systems methods. 105 adults (aged 18–33, 70% women) completed a 15-minute laboratory task covering three self-referencing topics (self-introduction, bodily perception/sensory life, socio-emotional life). Body motion dynamics were extracted from videos using a frame-by-frame differentiation method. Recurrence Quantification Analysis derived the measures of Determinism, Entropy, Laminarity, and Mean-Line. Multilevel models estimated personality (IPIP-NEO-120) and situational effects. Neuroticism predicted lower determinism and fluctuating dynamics in bodily perception and socioemotional life; less complexity and stability during socioemotional topics, and increased negative affect. Extraversion predicted regular/deterministic dynamics during bodily perception. Conscientiousness predicted lower determinism and increased variability. Agreeableness predicted lower post-task negative affect. Findings are discussed within embodied, enactive, complex systems, and personality frameworks.

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Título de la Revista: Journal of Research in Personality
Volumen: 104495
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 20
Idioma: Inglés
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2024.104495
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