Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, neural correlates of the phenomenon are as yet not well established. We investigated this issue using simultaneously recorded EMG and BOLD signals during perception of dynamic and static emotional facial expressions of happiness and anger. During display presentations, BOLD signals and zygomaticus major (ZM), corrugator supercilii (CS) and orbicularis oculi (OO) EMG responses were recorded simultaneously from 46 healthy individuals. Subjects reacted spontaneously to happy facial expressions with increased EMG activity in ZM and OO muscles and decreased CS activity, which was interpreted as FM. Facial muscle responses correlated with BOLD activ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Beyond spoken words, social encounters involve covert...
Observing facial expressions automatically prompts imitation, as can be seen with facial electromyog...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
The perception of emotional facial expressions induces covert imitation in emotion-specific muscles ...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e., f...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e. fa...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain unclear. We h...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
<div><p>Although most people can identify facial expressions of emotions well, they still differ in ...
Facial mimicry is the spontaneous response to others' facial expressions by mirroring or matching th...
Although most people can identify facial expressions of emotions well, they still differ in this abi...
Intentionally adopting a discrete emotional facial expression can modulate the subjective feelings c...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Beyond spoken words, social encounters involve covert...
Observing facial expressions automatically prompts imitation, as can be seen with facial electromyog...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
The perception of emotional facial expressions induces covert imitation in emotion-specific muscles ...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e., f...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e. fa...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain unclear. We h...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
<div><p>Although most people can identify facial expressions of emotions well, they still differ in ...
Facial mimicry is the spontaneous response to others' facial expressions by mirroring or matching th...
Although most people can identify facial expressions of emotions well, they still differ in this abi...
Intentionally adopting a discrete emotional facial expression can modulate the subjective feelings c...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Beyond spoken words, social encounters involve covert...
Observing facial expressions automatically prompts imitation, as can be seen with facial electromyog...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...