Can reading others' emotional states be shaped by expertise? We assessed processing of emotional facial expressions in professional actors trained either to voluntary activate mimicry to reproduce character's emotions (as foreseen by the “Mimic Method”), or to infer others' inner states from reading the emotional context (as foreseen by “Stanislavski Method”). In explicit recognition of facial expressions (Experiment 1), the two experimental groups differed from each other and from a control group with no acting experience: the Mimic group was more accurate, whereas the Stanislavski group was slower. Neither acting experience, instead, influenced implicit processing of emotional faces (Experiment 2). We argue that expertise can selectively ...
Facial expressions provide valuable information in making judgments about internal emotional states....
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Simulation models of facial expressions suggest that posterior visual areas and ...
Can reading others’ emotional states be shaped by expertise? We assessed processing of emotional fac...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00382 Explicit recognition of emotional facial expressions is shaped by expe...
We used computer-based automatic expression analysis to investigate the impact of imitation on facia...
People are accurate at classifying emotions from facial expressions but much poorer at determining i...
People are accurate at classifying emotions from facial expressions but much poorer at determining i...
This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from North...
According to simulation or shared-substrates models of emotion recognition, our ability to recognize...
Research on facial emotion expression has mostly focused on emotion recognition, assuming that a sma...
Accurate perception of the emotional signals conveyed by others is crucial for successful social int...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
Despite advances in the conceptualisation of facial mimicry, its role in the processing of social in...
In this study, the neural mechanism subserving the ability to understand people's emotional and ment...
Facial expressions provide valuable information in making judgments about internal emotional states....
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Simulation models of facial expressions suggest that posterior visual areas and ...
Can reading others’ emotional states be shaped by expertise? We assessed processing of emotional fac...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00382 Explicit recognition of emotional facial expressions is shaped by expe...
We used computer-based automatic expression analysis to investigate the impact of imitation on facia...
People are accurate at classifying emotions from facial expressions but much poorer at determining i...
People are accurate at classifying emotions from facial expressions but much poorer at determining i...
This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from North...
According to simulation or shared-substrates models of emotion recognition, our ability to recognize...
Research on facial emotion expression has mostly focused on emotion recognition, assuming that a sma...
Accurate perception of the emotional signals conveyed by others is crucial for successful social int...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
Despite advances in the conceptualisation of facial mimicry, its role in the processing of social in...
In this study, the neural mechanism subserving the ability to understand people's emotional and ment...
Facial expressions provide valuable information in making judgments about internal emotional states....
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Simulation models of facial expressions suggest that posterior visual areas and ...