Based on the assumption that facial mimicry is a key factor in emotional empathy, and clinical observations that children with disruptive behavior disorders (DBD) are weak empathizers, the present study explored whether DBD boys are less facially responsive to facial expressions of emotions than normal controls. Facial electromyographic (EMG) activity in the zygomaticus major and corrugator supercilii muscle regions, and heart rate activity were studied in 22 clinically referred 8–12-year-old DBD boys and 22 age-matched normal controls during exposure to dynamic happy and angry expressions. Dispositional emotional empathy was assessed by a self-report questionnaire for children. The happy and angry facial expressions evoked distinct facial ...
Typical adults mimic facial expressions within 1000 ms, but adults with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
<p>No significant differences were shown between groups in mean EMG amplitude as a percentage from b...
Based on the assumption that facial mimicry is a key factor in emotional empathy, and clinical obser...
Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy and have been...
Background: Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy a...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy a...
Using still pictures of emotional facial expressions as experimental stimuli, reduced amygdala respo...
Facial mimicry and vagal regulation represent two crucial physiological responses to others' facial ...
This study aimed to examine facial mimicry in 6–7 year old children with autism spectrum disorder (A...
The present paper explored the relationship between emotional facial response and electromyographic ...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Background: Empathy is a complex and multifaceted construct comprising cognitive and affective compo...
Typical adults mimic facial expressions within 1000 ms, but adults with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
<p>No significant differences were shown between groups in mean EMG amplitude as a percentage from b...
Based on the assumption that facial mimicry is a key factor in emotional empathy, and clinical obser...
Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy and have been...
Background: Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy a...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy a...
Using still pictures of emotional facial expressions as experimental stimuli, reduced amygdala respo...
Facial mimicry and vagal regulation represent two crucial physiological responses to others' facial ...
This study aimed to examine facial mimicry in 6–7 year old children with autism spectrum disorder (A...
The present paper explored the relationship between emotional facial response and electromyographic ...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Emotional expressions evoke rapid facial reactions in the perceiver that are consistent with the val...
Background: Empathy is a complex and multifaceted construct comprising cognitive and affective compo...
Typical adults mimic facial expressions within 1000 ms, but adults with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
<p>No significant differences were shown between groups in mean EMG amplitude as a percentage from b...