Imagine an experiment on emotions with a participant sitting at a computer desk watching video clips that induce emotions. This person keeps his/her feet on a wii balance board that allows to track if the feet are kept still or are changing position.

I wonder if anyone knows any studies that explored the psychological interpretation of such feet motor activity. A common sense suggests that people move their feet when they are aroused / nervous. Any scientific research to back-up this notion? Are there any other interpretations?

I will be very grateful even for the tiniest hints.

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