Emotional Mimicry as Social Regulation
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin · Amsterdam University of the Arts · +1 more institution
Abstract
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic view on emotional mimicry (the Matched Motor Hypothesis), people mimic the specific facial movements that comprise a discrete emotional expression. However, little evidence exists for the mimicry of discrete emotions; rather, the extant evidence supports only valence-based mimicry. We propose an alternative Emotion Mimicry in Context view according to which emotional mimicry is not based on mere perception but rather on the interpretation of signals as emotional intentions in a specific context. We present evidence for the idea that people mimic contextualized emotions rather than simply expressive muscle…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Mimicry
- Psychology
- Emotional expression
- Perception
- Imitation
- Social psychology
- Facial expression
- Cognitive psychology
- Reduced inequalities