This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from Northwood Trust to JHGW.Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across cultures suggests important roles for imitation in developing control over enactment of subtly different facial expressions and therefore skills in emotional communication. Both empathy and the imitation of an emotionally communicative expression may rely on a capacity to share both the experience of an emotion and the intention or motor plan associated with its expression. Therefore, we predicted that facial imitation ability would correlate with empathic traits. We built arrays of visual stimuli by systematically blending th...
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
Facial expressions provide valuable information in making judgments about internal emotional states....
People tend to mimic the facial expression of others. It has been suggested that this helps provide ...
This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from North...
Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across c...
Despite advances in the conceptualisation of facial mimicry, its role in the processing of social in...
Facial expressions play a key role in interpersonal communication when it comes to negotiating our e...
We used computer-based automatic expression analysis to investigate the impact of imitation on facia...
The authors are grateful to the Carnegie Trust (RIG 70156), who generously funded this project.Objec...
Contains fulltext : 90491.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Facial mimicry is an automatic process that may occur as we see facial expression and respond congru...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
We review the evidence that an ability to achieve a precise balance between representing the self an...
The tendency to imitate the actions of others appears to be a fundamental aspect of human social int...
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
Facial expressions provide valuable information in making judgments about internal emotional states....
People tend to mimic the facial expression of others. It has been suggested that this helps provide ...
This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from North...
Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across c...
Despite advances in the conceptualisation of facial mimicry, its role in the processing of social in...
Facial expressions play a key role in interpersonal communication when it comes to negotiating our e...
We used computer-based automatic expression analysis to investigate the impact of imitation on facia...
The authors are grateful to the Carnegie Trust (RIG 70156), who generously funded this project.Objec...
Contains fulltext : 90491.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Facial mimicry is an automatic process that may occur as we see facial expression and respond congru...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
We review the evidence that an ability to achieve a precise balance between representing the self an...
The tendency to imitate the actions of others appears to be a fundamental aspect of human social int...
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
Facial expressions provide valuable information in making judgments about internal emotional states....
People tend to mimic the facial expression of others. It has been suggested that this helps provide ...