Humboldt-University, 12489 Berlin, Germany.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2013 May;17(2):142-57. doi: 10.1177/1088868312472607. Epub 2013 Jan 24.
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the classic view on emotional mimicry (the Matched Motor Hypothesis), people mimic the specific facial movements that comprise a discrete emotional expression. However, little evidence exists for the mimicry of discrete emotions; rather, the extant evidence supports only valence-based mimicry. We propose an alternative Emotion Mimicry in Context view according to which emotional mimicry is not based on mere perception but rather on the interpretation of signals as emotional intentions in a specific context. We present evidence for the idea that people mimic contextualized emotions rather than simply expressive muscle movements. Our model postulates that (implicit or explicit) contextual information is needed for emotional mimicry to take place. It takes into account the relationship between observer and expresser, and suggests that emotional mimicry depends on this relationship and functions as a social regulator.
情绪模仿是对他人情绪表达的模仿。根据经典的情绪模仿观点(匹配运动假说),人们会模仿构成离散情绪表达的特定面部动作。然而,几乎没有证据表明离散情绪的模仿存在;相反,现有的证据仅支持基于效价的模仿。我们提出了一种替代的情境情绪模仿观点,根据该观点,情绪模仿不是基于纯粹的感知,而是基于对信号的解释,即特定情境中的情绪意图。我们提出了这样一种观点,即人们模仿情境化的情绪,而不仅仅是表达肌肉运动。我们的模型假设,情绪模仿需要(隐含或明确的)情境信息。它考虑了观察者和表达者之间的关系,并表明情绪模仿取决于这种关系,并且作为一种社会调节者。