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Two ways in which facial expression has been manipulated in behavioral experiments. ... or else held the pen between the teeth to facilitate smiling (39). ... These then are the aspects that are most likely to be stored for later reactivation ... that recognizing a facial expression of emotion in another person and ...
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synaesthesia for pain is most likely a consequence of disinhibited activation, or .... interpreting and understanding another person's goals, but also their emotional .... Common facial expressions of emotion are universally produced and recog- ... Adults show a strong predisposition to imitate another's ...
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a video clip was presented of a person moving her mouth to form 2 vowel sounds one after the other. .... This automatic facial mimicry response has been proposed to facilitate ... in the ability to simulate another person's first–person viewpoint, ..... Recognition of emotion from facial expressions via imitation? ...
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For the facial emotion imitation and emotion identification tasks, ... As shown in figure 1c, a stimulus face was presented and subjects were instructed to accurately mimic the facial expression as they were viewing the stimulus face. The stimulus remained on the screen until subjects finished imitating the facial expression.
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schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/sbn048
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Most likely, as Ricoeur (1981/1991) suggests, the limitations of the traditional copy theory ... the acquisition of facial expression, the contagion of emotion… .... of another person's behavior to one's own imitative expression requires some ..... can facilitate their detection of other similar symbolic relations. ...
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smiling face drops, the student is likely to interpret this change as .... 10 stimulus persons, one movie was created in which the person's facial expression .... However, another version of the emotion congruence hypothesis refers to di€erence ..... Recognition of emotion from facial expression via imitation? Some ...
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Imitating another person's facial expression of emotion is most likely to facilitate: ... In which country are people most likely to convey obvious facial expressions of their inner feelings?
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5. Facial expression and movement. ... 8. Mirroring. To mirror is to build rapport with another person by imitating his or her voice tone, ... BARRIERS TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION; Barriers exist at every step in the communication process. Interference is the most likely when a message is complex, arouses emotion,
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It was to facilitate the free movement of goods and capital, if I recall. Globalization is a ... Until that basic level of consciousness is reached, a fetus is merely just another human growth in the body of an actual, living human being, and that person's rights trump those of a group of cells or non-conscious body parts.
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