作者
Nicholas Coles, David Scott March, Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos, Nwadiogo Chisom Arinze, Izuchukwu Ndukaihe, Asil Ozdogru, Balazs Aczel, Nandor Hajdu, Tamas Nagy, Dana Basnight-Brown, Danilo Zambrano Ricaurte, Foroni Francesco, Megan Willis, Gerit Pfuhl, Kaminski Gwenaël, Hans IJzerman, Kevin Vezirian, Hassan Banaruee, Isabel Suarez, Jeff Larsen, Krystian Barzykowski, Michal Parzuchowski, Aneta Marczak, Natalie Butcher, Nikolay Dagaev, Elena Gorbunova, Niv Reggev, Pascal Gygax, John Hunter, Miranda Elyse Pinks, Yuki Yamada, Ayumi Ikeda, Carmel Levitan, Fritz Strack, Lowell Gaertner, Phoebe C Ellsworth, Marco Tullio Liuzza
发表日期
2019/2/4
出版商
PsyArXiv
简介
Following theories of emotional embodiment, the facial feedback hypothesis suggests that individuals’ subjective experiences of emotion are influenced by their facial expressions. However, evidence for this hypothesis has been mixed. We thus formed a global adversarial collaboration and carried out a preregistered, multicentre study designed to specify and test the conditions that should most reliably produce facial feedback effects. Data from n = 3,878 participants spanning 19 countries indicated that a facial mimicry and voluntary facial action task could both amplify and initiate feelings of happiness. However, evidence of facial feedback effects was less conclusive when facial feedback was manipulated unobtrusively via a pen-in-mouth task.
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