The present studies investigated whether mimicry effects on empathizing depend on whether emotional expressions are seen as acted or real. In Study 1, participants saw a fragment from a reality "soap." Half of them received an instruction to imitate facial expressions of the main character, while the other half were instructed not to imitate. Participants caught more emotions and reported more perspective-taking (taking the perspective of the target) when imitating expressions. However, among participants who assumed that the emotions were acted, imitation affected emotional contagion, but not perspective-taking. These effects were replicated in Study 2, in which we manipulated whether emotions were perceived as real. In the Discussion, the...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
Social–psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...
The present studies investigated whether mimicry effects on empathizing depend on whether emotional ...
Mimicry is functional for empathy and bonding purposes. Studies on the consequences of mimicry at a ...
Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across c...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic ...
Emotional mimicry refers to the tendency to mimic other's emotions in order to share minds. We prese...
Mimicry facilitates the ability to understand what other people are feeling. The present research in...
A recent review on facial mimicry concludes that emotional mimicry is less ubiquitous than has been ...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
Social psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
Social–psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...
The present studies investigated whether mimicry effects on empathizing depend on whether emotional ...
Mimicry is functional for empathy and bonding purposes. Studies on the consequences of mimicry at a ...
Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across c...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic ...
Emotional mimicry refers to the tendency to mimic other's emotions in order to share minds. We prese...
Mimicry facilitates the ability to understand what other people are feeling. The present research in...
A recent review on facial mimicry concludes that emotional mimicry is less ubiquitous than has been ...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
Social psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
Social–psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...