We investigated the effect of subliminally presented happy or angry faces on evaluative judgments when the facial muscles of participants were free to mimic or blocked. We hypothesized and showed that subliminally presented happy expressions lead to more positive judgments of cartoons compared to angry expressions only when facial muscles were not blocked. These results reveal the influence of socially driven embodied processes on affective judgments and have also potential implications for phenomena such as emotional contagion
Major theories propose that spontaneous responding to others' actions involves mirroring, or direct ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological proce...
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic ...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
International audienceFacial mimicry is a reaction to facial expressions. It plays a role in social ...
Facial mimicry is the spontaneous response to others' facial expressions by mirroring or matching th...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
The present studies investigated whether mimicry effects on empathizing depend on whether emotional ...
The present research investigated facial mimicry of the basic emotions joy, anger, and sadness in re...
The mechanisms through which people perceive different types of smiles and judge their authenticity ...
The mechanisms through which people perceive different types of smiles and judge their authenticity ...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of a ective dispositions. We investigated towh...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Major theories propose that spontaneous responding to others' actions involves mirroring, or direct ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological proce...
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic ...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
International audienceFacial mimicry is a reaction to facial expressions. It plays a role in social ...
Facial mimicry is the spontaneous response to others' facial expressions by mirroring or matching th...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
The present studies investigated whether mimicry effects on empathizing depend on whether emotional ...
The present research investigated facial mimicry of the basic emotions joy, anger, and sadness in re...
The mechanisms through which people perceive different types of smiles and judge their authenticity ...
The mechanisms through which people perceive different types of smiles and judge their authenticity ...
Emotional facial expressions are immediate indicators of a ective dispositions. We investigated towh...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Major theories propose that spontaneous responding to others' actions involves mirroring, or direct ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological proce...
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic ...