Expanding simulation models of emotional understanding: the case for different modalities, body-state simulation prominence, and developmental trajectories
P Ross, AP Atkinson - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Recent models of emotion recognition suggest that when people perceive an emotional
expression, they partially activate the respective emotion in themselves, providing a basis for …
expression, they partially activate the respective emotion in themselves, providing a basis for …
Two facets of affective empathy: Concern and distress have opposite relationships to emotion recognition
Theories on empathy have argued that feeling empathy for others is related to accurate
recognition of their emotions. Previous research that tested this assumption, however, has …
recognition of their emotions. Previous research that tested this assumption, however, has …
I spy with my little eye: The detection of changes in emotional faces and the influence of facial feedback in Parkinson disease
M Kuehne, L Polotzek, A Haghikia… - European journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background and purpose Parkinson disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative
disorder that affects the motor system but also involves deficits in emotional processing such …
disorder that affects the motor system but also involves deficits in emotional processing such …
Investigating the relationship between facial mimicry and empathy
Facial expressions play a key role in interpersonal communication when it comes to
negotiating our emotions and intentions, as well as interpreting those of others. Research …
negotiating our emotions and intentions, as well as interpreting those of others. Research …
Tracking affective language comprehension: simulating and evaluating character affect in morally loaded narratives
B 't Hart, ME Struiksma, A van Boxtel… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii (“frowning muscle”)
activity tracks the emotional valence of linguistic stimuli. Grounded or embodied accounts of …
activity tracks the emotional valence of linguistic stimuli. Grounded or embodied accounts of …
The Neural Mechanisms of Group Membership Effect on Emotional Mimicry: A Multimodal Study Combining Electromyography and Electroencephalography
B Kuang, S Peng, Y Wu, Y Chen, P Hu - Brain Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Emotional mimicry plays a vital role in understanding others' emotions and has been found
to be modulated by social contexts, especially group membership. However, the neural …
to be modulated by social contexts, especially group membership. However, the neural …
Soundwalking: deep listening and spatio-temporal montage
A Brown - Humanities, 2017 - mdpi.com
The bicentenary of the 1817 Pentrich Revolution provided an opportunity for the composition
of a series of soundwalks that, in turn, offer themselves up as a case study in an exposition …
of a series of soundwalks that, in turn, offer themselves up as a case study in an exposition …
Complainant emotional expressions and perceived credibility: Exploring the role of perceivers' facial mimicry and empathy
K Ask - Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose This research investigated the roles of perceivers' facial mimicry and empathy in
the emotional victim effect (EVE)–the finding that complainants tend to appear more credible …
the emotional victim effect (EVE)–the finding that complainants tend to appear more credible …
Self-monitoring hinders the ability to read affective facial expressions
People frequently regulate their own behaviour in an effort to be socially appropriate. Here
we ask how self-monitoring influences our accuracy when reading others' facial …
we ask how self-monitoring influences our accuracy when reading others' facial …