<div><p>Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representation of one’s own face to assimilate another person’s face. Emotional facial expressions, serving as communicative signals, may influence enfacement by increasing the observer’s motivation to understand the mental state of the expresser. Fearful expressions, in particular, might increase enfacement because they are valuable for adaptive behavior and more strongly represented in somatosensory cortex than other emotions. In the present study, a face was seen being touched at the same time as the participant’s own face. This face was either neutral, fearful, or angry. Anger was chosen as an emotional control condition for fear because it...
Being fundamental to higher forms of consciousness and in preserving identity over time, self-face r...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of a ective dispositions. We investigated towh...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representa...
Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representa...
“Enfacement” occurs when participants incorporate another’s face into their self-face representation...
Facial mimicry, the automatic imitation of another person's emotion, is a mechanism underlying emoti...
The face is the primary visual signpost of our identity, but the process of how we know that a parti...
Traditional emotion theories stress the importance of the face in the expression of emotions but bod...
Traditional emotion theories stress the importance of the face in the expression of emotions but bod...
Traditional models of face processing posit independent pathways for the processing of facial identi...
Successful interpersonal functioning often requires both the ability to mask inner feelings and the ...
Research has shown that neutral faces are better recognized when they had been presented with happy ...
Abstract The conscious perception of emotional facial expressions plays an indispensable role in soc...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
Being fundamental to higher forms of consciousness and in preserving identity over time, self-face r...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of a ective dispositions. We investigated towh...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representa...
Enfacement is an illusion wherein synchronous visual and tactile inputs update the mental representa...
“Enfacement” occurs when participants incorporate another’s face into their self-face representation...
Facial mimicry, the automatic imitation of another person's emotion, is a mechanism underlying emoti...
The face is the primary visual signpost of our identity, but the process of how we know that a parti...
Traditional emotion theories stress the importance of the face in the expression of emotions but bod...
Traditional emotion theories stress the importance of the face in the expression of emotions but bod...
Traditional models of face processing posit independent pathways for the processing of facial identi...
Successful interpersonal functioning often requires both the ability to mask inner feelings and the ...
Research has shown that neutral faces are better recognized when they had been presented with happy ...
Abstract The conscious perception of emotional facial expressions plays an indispensable role in soc...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
Being fundamental to higher forms of consciousness and in preserving identity over time, self-face r...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of a ective dispositions. We investigated towh...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...