Mimicry has been ascribed affiliative functions. In three experiments, we used a newly developed social-affective mimicry task (SAMT) to investigate mimicry´s modulation by emotional facial expressions (happy, angry) and ethnic group-membership (White in-group, Black out-group). Experiment 1 established the main consistent effect across experiments, which was enhanced mimicry to angry out-group faces compared to angry in-group faces. Hence the SAMT was useful for experimentally investigating the modulation of mimicry. Experiment 2 demonstrated that these effects were not confounded by general aspects of response conflict, as a Simon task resulted in different response patterns than the SAMT. Experiment 2 and pooled analysis of Experiments 1...
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic ...
Contains fulltext : 64791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent studies...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
Mimicry has been ascribed affiliative functions. In three experiments, we used a newly developed soc...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Facial mimicry—the imitation of the facial expressions of others—has been regarded as one of the und...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Emotional mimicry refers to the tendency to mimic other's emotions in order to share minds. We prese...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
This thesis deals with the social functions of mimicry. Mimicry was defined broadly as 'doing what o...
Mimicry is functional for empathy and bonding purposes. Studies on the consequences of mimicry at a ...
Contains fulltext : 99210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
In the present research, we test the assumption that emotional mimicry and contagion are moderated b...
In the present research, we test the assumption that emotional mimicry and contagion are moderated b...
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic ...
Contains fulltext : 64791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent studies...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
Mimicry has been ascribed affiliative functions. In three experiments, we used a newly developed soc...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Facial mimicry—the imitation of the facial expressions of others—has been regarded as one of the und...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Emotional mimicry refers to the tendency to mimic other's emotions in order to share minds. We prese...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
This thesis deals with the social functions of mimicry. Mimicry was defined broadly as 'doing what o...
Mimicry is functional for empathy and bonding purposes. Studies on the consequences of mimicry at a ...
Contains fulltext : 99210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
In the present research, we test the assumption that emotional mimicry and contagion are moderated b...
In the present research, we test the assumption that emotional mimicry and contagion are moderated b...
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic ...
Contains fulltext : 64791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent studies...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...