<p>Emoticons reduce semantic ambiguity and express emotional meaning in written communication. Our fluency in processing emoticons suggests they are more than mere symbols of feeling. Recent e vidence suggests that emoticons are processed configurally–recruiting face-specific neural processes to make sense of their meaning. If emoticons are automatically processed as face stimuli, emoticons should elicit fast-onset facial mimicry expressions similar to those elicited by real emotional expressions. Using electromyography, the present study examines whether normal (mouth to the right) and inverted (mouth to the left) emoticons elicit different patterns of mimicry responses. Mimicry responses of the upright and inverted emoticons were compared...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
In this paper, we describe the brain activities that are associated with emoticons by using function...
Emojis are ideograms that are becoming ubiquitous in digital communication. However, no research has...
<p>Face-to-face communication has several sources of contextual information that enables language co...
Face-to-face communication has several sources of contextual information that enables language compr...
Facial expressions of emotion are nonverbal cues that evoke affective, inferential, and social respo...
While the basic nature of irony is saying one thing and communicating the opposite, it may also serv...
The term 'emoticons'—short for 'emotion icons'—refers to graphic signs, such as ...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
Emojis are symbols that are utilized in computer-mediated communication to provide emotional and soc...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
There are some questions that are still unanswered about how certain emojis can be used to send the ...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
In this paper, we describe the brain activities that are associated with emoticons by using function...
Emojis are ideograms that are becoming ubiquitous in digital communication. However, no research has...
<p>Face-to-face communication has several sources of contextual information that enables language co...
Face-to-face communication has several sources of contextual information that enables language compr...
Facial expressions of emotion are nonverbal cues that evoke affective, inferential, and social respo...
While the basic nature of irony is saying one thing and communicating the opposite, it may also serv...
The term 'emoticons'—short for 'emotion icons'—refers to graphic signs, such as ...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
Emojis are symbols that are utilized in computer-mediated communication to provide emotional and soc...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
There are some questions that are still unanswered about how certain emojis can be used to send the ...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Results of previous studies point to the importance of different face parts for certain emotion reco...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...