Simulation models of facial expressions propose that sensorimotor regions may increase the clarity of facial expressions representations in extrastriate areas. We monitored the event-related potential marker of visual working memory (VWM) representations, namely the sustained posterior contralateral negativity (SPCN), also termed contralateral delay activity, while participants performed a change detection task including to-be-memorized faces with different intensities of anger. In one condition participants could freely use their facial mimicry during the encoding/VWM maintenance of the faces while in a different condition participants had their facial mimicry blocked by a gel. Notably, SPCN amplitude was reduced for faces in the blocked m...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
<div><p>This study investigates whether mimicry of facial emotions is a stable response or can inste...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Simulation models of facial expressions suggest that posterior visual areas and ...
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
Several previous studies have interfered with the observer’s facial mimicry during a variety of faci...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
When observing emotional expressions, similar sensorimotor states are activated in the observer, oft...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
When observing emotional expressions, similar sensorimotor states are 3 activated in the observer, o...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is becoming increasingly important to our understanding of empa...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e., f...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e. fa...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
<div><p>This study investigates whether mimicry of facial emotions is a stable response or can inste...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Simulation models of facial expressions suggest that posterior visual areas and ...
People tend to automatically imitate others’ facial expressions of emotion. That reaction, termed “f...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
Several previous studies have interfered with the observer’s facial mimicry during a variety of faci...
Facial expressions signal emotions and influence social interactions. One mechanism hypothesized to ...
When observing emotional expressions, similar sensorimotor states are activated in the observer, oft...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
When observing emotional expressions, similar sensorimotor states are 3 activated in the observer, o...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is becoming increasingly important to our understanding of empa...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e., f...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e. fa...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
<div><p>This study investigates whether mimicry of facial emotions is a stable response or can inste...
A number of studies have shown that individuals often spontaneously mimic the facial expressions of ...