TY - JOUR
T1 - The Impact of Acting Training on Emotion Recognition and Expression: A Systematic Review
AU - Chu, Vivian Ching-Mei
AU - Chin, Ya-Wen
AU - Chou, Margot
AU - Lavi, Iris
AU - Seaton, Maisie
AU - Labidi, Eya
AU - Ong, Jing Yi
AU - Feaver, Isabelle
AU - Wu, Alison Fang-Wei
PY - 2026/1/22
Y1 - 2026/1/22
N2 - Acting training focuses on improving actors’ emotion recognition and expression, and it has been used to strengthen individuals’ emotional skills in both artistic and non-artistic contexts. However, when examining the impact of this training on emotion recognition and expression in studies outside the arts, diverse research designs resulted in inconsistent findings or limitations for comparison across studies. Thus, we reviewed and evaluated the research design and evidence. The 32 included articles show that acting-based interventions have been employed across diverse areas, including clinical, occupational and educational contexts, and these interventions could improve emotion recognition and expression. We examine the possible reasons for the inconsistency found in the literature, evaluating assessment tools and training content. We suggest addressing the underlying mechanism of the acting-based intervention’s impact on emotion recognition and expression skills and subsequently propose future research directions.
AB - Acting training focuses on improving actors’ emotion recognition and expression, and it has been used to strengthen individuals’ emotional skills in both artistic and non-artistic contexts. However, when examining the impact of this training on emotion recognition and expression in studies outside the arts, diverse research designs resulted in inconsistent findings or limitations for comparison across studies. Thus, we reviewed and evaluated the research design and evidence. The 32 included articles show that acting-based interventions have been employed across diverse areas, including clinical, occupational and educational contexts, and these interventions could improve emotion recognition and expression. We examine the possible reasons for the inconsistency found in the literature, evaluating assessment tools and training content. We suggest addressing the underlying mechanism of the acting-based intervention’s impact on emotion recognition and expression skills and subsequently propose future research directions.
M3 - Review article
SN - 1664-1078
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
ER -