from Part III - Impact of Aging Cues on First Impressions and Emotion Communication
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2023
Many everyday situations involve emotion communication – be it only a friendly smile by a cashier or a quick frown to indicate that we are puzzled by a request. Hence the proper signaling and understanding of emotions is of major importance for smooth, pleasant interactions. However, not only the understanding of others’ emotions but also the reaction to these perceived emotions is of importance. One such reaction is emotional mimicry – the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. Notably, emotional mimicry fosters affiliation, whereas interactions without mimicry are often perceived as cold and strained. The present chapter discusses the influence of (facial) aging on emotion recognition and emotional mimicry.
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