Incidental retrieval of prior emotion mimicry

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  • Ralph Pawling
    Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University
  • Alexander Kirkham
    University of York
  • Amy Hayes
  • Stephen P. Tipper
    University of York
When observing emotional expressions, similar sensorimotor states are activated in the observer, often resulting in physical mimicry. For example, when observing a smile, the zygomaticus muscles associated with smiling are activated in the observer, and when observing a frown, the corrugator brow muscles. We show that the consistency of an individual’s facial emotion, whether they always frown or smile, can be encoded into memory. When the individuals are viewed at a later time expressing no emotion, muscle mimicry of the prior state can be detected, even when the emotion itself is task irrelevant. The results support simulation accounts of memory, where prior embodiments of other’s states during encoding are reactivated when re-encountering a person.
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Tudalennau (o-i)1173-1184
Nifer y tudalennau12
CyfnodolynExperimental Brain Research
Cyfrol235
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Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar10 Chwef 2017
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StatwsCyhoeddwyd - Ebr 2017

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