2024
DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2024.2310759
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“Anger? No, thank you. I don't mimic it”: how contextual modulation of facial display meaning impacts emotional mimicry

Michal Olszanowski,
Aleksandra Tołopiło

Abstract: Research indicates that emotional mimicry predominantly occurs in response to affiliative displays, such as happiness, while the mimicry of antagonistic displays, like anger, is seldom observed in social contexts. However, contextual factors, including the identity of the displayer (e.g., social similarity with the observer) and whose action triggered the emotional reaction (i.e., to whom display is directed), can modulate the meaning of the display. In two experiments, participants observed happiness, sadness… Show more

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