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The present study had the goal to assess whether individuals mimic and show
emotional contagion in response to relatively weak and idiosyncratic dynam
ic facial expressions of emotions similar to those encountered in everyday
life. Furthermore, the question of whether mimicry leads to emotional conta
gion and in turn facilitates emotion recognition was addressed. Forty-one f
emale participants rated a series of short video clips of stimulus persons
expressing anger, sadness, disgust, and happiness regarding the emotions ex
pressed. An unobtrusive measure of emotional contagion was taken. Evidence
for mimicry was found for all types of expressions. Furthermore, evidence f
or emotional contagion of happiness and sadness was found. Mediational anal
yses could not confirm any relation between mimicry and emotional contagion
nor between mimicry and emotion recognition. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V
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