Mimicry is a central plank of the emotional contagion theory; however, it was only tested with facial and postural emotional stimuli. This study explores the existence of mimicry in voice-to-voice communication by analyzing 8,747 sequences of emotional displays between customers and employees in a call-center context. We listened live to 967 telephone inter-actions, registered the sequences of emotional displays, and analyzed them with a Markov chain. We also explored other propositions of emotional contagion theory that were yet to be tested in vocal contexts. Results supported that mimicry is significantly present at all levels. Our findings fill an important gap in the emotional contagion theory; have practical implications regarding voi...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce a multi-modal database for the analysis of human interaction, i...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
Mimicry is a central plank of the emotional contagion theory; however, it was only tested with facia...
We investigate whether smile mimicry and emotional contagion are evident in non-text-based computer-...
During face-to-face interpersonal interaction, people have a tendency to mimic each other. People no...
Social interactions can trigger emotional contagion between individuals resulting in behavioral sync...
Recently, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, using a variety of scientific techniques, hav...
Many social species, humans included, mimic emotional expressions, with important consequences for s...
The tendency to unconsciously imitate others in conversations is referred to as mimicry, accommodat...
Emotional contagion is a phenomenon that has attracted much interest in recent times. However, the m...
Human mimicry is one of the important behavioral cues displayed during social interaction that infor...
International audienceThis study presents a method for measuring the dynamics of mimicry in conversa...
Emotional Contagion is the mechanism that includes mimicking and the automatic synchronization of fa...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce a multi-modal database for the analysis of human interaction, i...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
Mimicry is a central plank of the emotional contagion theory; however, it was only tested with facia...
We investigate whether smile mimicry and emotional contagion are evident in non-text-based computer-...
During face-to-face interpersonal interaction, people have a tendency to mimic each other. People no...
Social interactions can trigger emotional contagion between individuals resulting in behavioral sync...
Recently, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines, using a variety of scientific techniques, hav...
Many social species, humans included, mimic emotional expressions, with important consequences for s...
The tendency to unconsciously imitate others in conversations is referred to as mimicry, accommodat...
Emotional contagion is a phenomenon that has attracted much interest in recent times. However, the m...
Human mimicry is one of the important behavioral cues displayed during social interaction that infor...
International audienceThis study presents a method for measuring the dynamics of mimicry in conversa...
Emotional Contagion is the mechanism that includes mimicking and the automatic synchronization of fa...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce a multi-modal database for the analysis of human interaction, i...
Emotional communication is an important part of social interaction because it gives individuals valu...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...