Abstract Emotional mimicry, the imitation of others’ emotion expressions, is related to increased interpersonal closeness and better interaction quality. Yet, little research has focused on the effect of face masks on emotional mimicry and none on (masked) child faces. To address this gap, we conducted an online experiment (N = 235, German sample, adult perceivers). Masks reduced emotion recognition accuracy for all expressions, except in the case of anger in masked child faces, where perceived anger was even increased. Perceived interpersonal closeness was reduced for masked happy and sad faces. For both child and adult expressers, masks reduced facial mimicry of happy expressions, with no mask effects for sadness and anger expression. A s...
Children use emotional facial expressions of others for guiding their behavior, a process which is i...
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in increased use of face masks worldwide. Here, we examined th...
From early in life, facial mimicry represents an important example of implicit non-verbal communicat...
International audienceStudies of the impact of face masks on emotional facial expression recognition...
Face masks became the symbol of the global fight against the coronavirus. While face masks' medical ...
Face masks became the symbol of the global fight against the coronavirus. While face masks’ medical ...
This study aims to investigate the impact masks have on emotional recognition. Previous studies have...
Facial mimicry is the automatic tendency to imitate facial expressions of emotions. Alexithymia is a...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, safety regulations, such as face mask wearing, have becom...
Previous research has shown that face masks impair the ability to perceive social information and th...
Item does not contain fulltextFrom early in life, facial mimicry represents an important example of ...
Children use emotional facial expressions of others for guiding their behavior, a process which is i...
From early in life, facial mimicry represents an important example of implicit non-verbal communicat...
Since the 1970's, when it was discovered that emotions are expressed similarly by people of differen...
Children use emotional facial expressions of others for guiding their behavior, a process which is i...
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in increased use of face masks worldwide. Here, we examined th...
From early in life, facial mimicry represents an important example of implicit non-verbal communicat...
International audienceStudies of the impact of face masks on emotional facial expression recognition...
Face masks became the symbol of the global fight against the coronavirus. While face masks' medical ...
Face masks became the symbol of the global fight against the coronavirus. While face masks’ medical ...
This study aims to investigate the impact masks have on emotional recognition. Previous studies have...
Facial mimicry is the automatic tendency to imitate facial expressions of emotions. Alexithymia is a...
We aimed at verifying the hypothesis that facial mimicry is causally and selectively involved in emo...
With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, safety regulations, such as face mask wearing, have becom...
Previous research has shown that face masks impair the ability to perceive social information and th...
Item does not contain fulltextFrom early in life, facial mimicry represents an important example of ...
Children use emotional facial expressions of others for guiding their behavior, a process which is i...
From early in life, facial mimicry represents an important example of implicit non-verbal communicat...
Since the 1970's, when it was discovered that emotions are expressed similarly by people of differen...
Children use emotional facial expressions of others for guiding their behavior, a process which is i...
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in increased use of face masks worldwide. Here, we examined th...
From early in life, facial mimicry represents an important example of implicit non-verbal communicat...