Human adults automatically mimic others' emotional expressions, which is believed to contribute to sharing emotions with others. Although this behaviour appears fundamental to social reciprocity, little is known about its developmental process. Therefore, we examined whether infants show automatic facial mimicry in response to others' emotional expressions. Facial electromyographic activity over the corrugator supercilii (brow) and zygomaticus major (cheek) of four- to five-month-old infants was measured while they viewed dynamic clips presenting audiovisual, visual and auditory emotions. The audiovisual bimodal emotion stimuli were a display of a laughing/crying facial expression with an emotionally congruent vocalization, whereas the visu...
Humans rapidly and spontaneously activate muscles in the face when viewing emotional facial expressi...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others' behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Human adults automatically mimic others' emotional expressions, which is believed to contribute to s...
Viewing facial expressions often evokes facial responses in the observer. These spontaneous facial r...
International audienceWhile there is an extensive literature on the tendency to mimic emotional expr...
Certain forms of empathy, including emotion sharing (i.e. affective empathy), are assumed to be pres...
Spontaneous mimicry (SM) is a ubiquitous feature of human communication (Heyes, 2021; Meltzoff & Wil...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Facial mimicry is the automatic tendency to imitate facial expressions of emotions. Alexithymia is a...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
Mean EMG waveforms of the muscles during a 9-sec trial that involved three clips presented by differ...
Research has demonstrated that infants recognize emotional expressions of adults in the first half y...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological proce...
Humans rapidly and spontaneously activate muscles in the face when viewing emotional facial expressi...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others' behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Human adults automatically mimic others' emotional expressions, which is believed to contribute to s...
Viewing facial expressions often evokes facial responses in the observer. These spontaneous facial r...
International audienceWhile there is an extensive literature on the tendency to mimic emotional expr...
Certain forms of empathy, including emotion sharing (i.e. affective empathy), are assumed to be pres...
Spontaneous mimicry (SM) is a ubiquitous feature of human communication (Heyes, 2021; Meltzoff & Wil...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Facial mimicry is the automatic tendency to imitate facial expressions of emotions. Alexithymia is a...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Background: The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological processes remain u...
Mean EMG waveforms of the muscles during a 9-sec trial that involved three clips presented by differ...
Research has demonstrated that infants recognize emotional expressions of adults in the first half y...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The relationships between facial mimicry and subsequent psychological proce...
Humans rapidly and spontaneously activate muscles in the face when viewing emotional facial expressi...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others' behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...