Facial expressions provide information about an individual's intentions and emotions and are thus an important medium for nonverbal communication. Theories of embodied cognition assume that facial mimicry and resulting facial feedback plays an important role in the perception of facial emotional expressions. Although behavioral and electrophysiological studies have confirmed the influence of facial feedback on the perception of facial emotional expressions, the influence of facial feedback on the automatic processing of such stimuli is largely unexplored. The automatic processing of unattended facial expressions can be investigated by visual expression-related MMN. The expression-related MMN reflects a differential ERP of automatic detectio...
Facial mimicry is commonly defined as the tendency to imitate-at a sub-threshold level-facial expres...
According to theories of embodiment enacting a smile or a frown can positively or negatively influen...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
The perception and storage of facial emotional expressions constitutes an important human skill that...
Emotional facial expressions are not only considered by most scholars to communicate and express emo...
The present research investigated facial mimicry of the basic emotions joy, anger, and sadness in re...
The facial feedback hypothesis states that facial actions modulate subjective experiences of emotion...
Despite advances in the conceptualisation of facial mimicry, its role in the processing of social in...
Current models of emotion simulation propose that intentionally posing a facial expression can chang...
Facial expressions provide valuable information in making judgments about internal emotional states....
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
The human face has a fascinating capability to express emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis sugg...
Successful interpersonal functioning often requires both the ability to mask inner feelings and the ...
Facial mimicry is commonly defined as the tendency to imitate-at a sub-threshold level-facial expres...
According to theories of embodiment enacting a smile or a frown can positively or negatively influen...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
The perception and storage of facial emotional expressions constitutes an important human skill that...
Emotional facial expressions are not only considered by most scholars to communicate and express emo...
The present research investigated facial mimicry of the basic emotions joy, anger, and sadness in re...
The facial feedback hypothesis states that facial actions modulate subjective experiences of emotion...
Despite advances in the conceptualisation of facial mimicry, its role in the processing of social in...
Current models of emotion simulation propose that intentionally posing a facial expression can chang...
Facial expressions provide valuable information in making judgments about internal emotional states....
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
The human face has a fascinating capability to express emotions. The facial feedback hypothesis sugg...
Successful interpersonal functioning often requires both the ability to mask inner feelings and the ...
Facial mimicry is commonly defined as the tendency to imitate-at a sub-threshold level-facial expres...
According to theories of embodiment enacting a smile or a frown can positively or negatively influen...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...