Little is known about the spread of emotions beyond dyads. Yet, it is of importance for explaining the emergence of crowd behaviors. Here, we experimentally addressed whether emotional homogeneity within a crowd might result from a cascade of local emotional transmissions where the perception of another's emotional expression produces, in the observer's face and body, sufficient information to allow for the transmission of the emotion to a third party. We reproduced a minimal element of a crowd situation and recorded the facial electromyographic activity and the skin conductance response of an individual C observing the face of an individual B watching an individual A displaying either joy or fear full body expressions. Critically, individu...
We examined social facilitation and emotional convergence in amusement, sadness, and fear in dynamic...
Emotions are known to spread among people, a process known as emotion contagion. Both positive and n...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize our facial expressions with those of others is often termed ...
International audienceLittle is known about the spread of emotions beyond dyads. Yet, it is of impor...
Little is known about the spread of emotions beyond dyads. Yet, it is of importance for explaining t...
Crowd psychologists of the 19th and 20th centuries have left us with the idea that emotions are so c...
Emotions are central to societal interactions, with certain expectations reigning for particular cir...
Recent studies have investigated the neural correlates of how we perceive emotions of individuals or...
In the present research, we test the assumption that emotional mimicry and contagion are moderated b...
Contains fulltext : 99210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
In the present research, we test the assumption that emotional mimicry and contagion are moderated b...
Existing agent-based models of emotion contagion that account for the emotional diversity in groups ...
Social interactions can trigger emotional contagion between individuals resulting in behavioral sync...
Although the perception of emotion in individuals is an important social skill, very little is known...
We examined social facilitation and emotional convergence in amusement, sadness, and fear in dynamic...
Emotions are known to spread among people, a process known as emotion contagion. Both positive and n...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize our facial expressions with those of others is often termed ...
International audienceLittle is known about the spread of emotions beyond dyads. Yet, it is of impor...
Little is known about the spread of emotions beyond dyads. Yet, it is of importance for explaining t...
Crowd psychologists of the 19th and 20th centuries have left us with the idea that emotions are so c...
Emotions are central to societal interactions, with certain expectations reigning for particular cir...
Recent studies have investigated the neural correlates of how we perceive emotions of individuals or...
In the present research, we test the assumption that emotional mimicry and contagion are moderated b...
Contains fulltext : 99210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
In the present research, we test the assumption that emotional mimicry and contagion are moderated b...
Existing agent-based models of emotion contagion that account for the emotional diversity in groups ...
Social interactions can trigger emotional contagion between individuals resulting in behavioral sync...
Although the perception of emotion in individuals is an important social skill, very little is known...
We examined social facilitation and emotional convergence in amusement, sadness, and fear in dynamic...
Emotions are known to spread among people, a process known as emotion contagion. Both positive and n...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize our facial expressions with those of others is often termed ...