Recently, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, using a variety of scientific techniques, have begun to study the influence of attention, facial mimicry, and social context on emotional contagion. In this paper we will review the classic evidence documenting the role of attention, facial mimicry, and feedback in sparking primitive emotional contagion. Then we will discuss the new evidence which scholars have amassed to help us better understand the role of facial mimicry in fostering contagion and the ability to “read” others’ thoughts, feelings, and emotions. Finally, we will briefly speculate as to where future research might be headed
We investigate whether smile mimicry and emotional contagion are evident in non-text-based computer-...
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Social networking sites have been growing in popularity over the last decade or so, and there have b...
Recently, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, using a variety of scientific techniques, hav...
Humans live completely nestled in an emotional network that makes us socially interdependent beings....
Emotional contagion is a phenomenon that has attracted much interest in recent times. However, the m...
Social interactions can trigger emotional contagion between individuals resulting in behavioral sync...
A "process-view" on emotional contagion and empathy was applied in the present design, a method that...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Since the 1970's, when it was discovered that emotions are expressed similarly by people of differen...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Des...
IRBPHP Application, #10337 Emotions can be contagious. We can catch someone’s bad day bug or have a ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation proje...
Spontaneous mimicry appears fundamental to emotional perception and contagion, especially when it in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Based on the Self-Report Contagion variable, the...
We investigate whether smile mimicry and emotional contagion are evident in non-text-based computer-...
The concept of pupillary contagion refers to the automatic imitation of observed pupil size and refl...
Social networking sites have been growing in popularity over the last decade or so, and there have b...
Recently, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, using a variety of scientific techniques, hav...
Humans live completely nestled in an emotional network that makes us socially interdependent beings....
Emotional contagion is a phenomenon that has attracted much interest in recent times. However, the m...
Social interactions can trigger emotional contagion between individuals resulting in behavioral sync...
A "process-view" on emotional contagion and empathy was applied in the present design, a method that...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Since the 1970's, when it was discovered that emotions are expressed similarly by people of differen...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Des...
IRBPHP Application, #10337 Emotions can be contagious. We can catch someone’s bad day bug or have a ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation proje...
Spontaneous mimicry appears fundamental to emotional perception and contagion, especially when it in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Based on the Self-Report Contagion variable, the...
We investigate whether smile mimicry and emotional contagion are evident in non-text-based computer-...
The concept of pupillary contagion refers to the automatic imitation of observed pupil size and refl...
Social networking sites have been growing in popularity over the last decade or so, and there have b...