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Facial Mimicry of Spontaneous and Deliberate Duchenne and Non-Duchenne Smiles
Authors:Eva G Krumhuber  Katja U Likowski  Peter Weyers
Institution:1. Department of Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences, University College London, London, UK
2. Department of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Marcusstra?e 9-11, 97070, Würzburg, Germany
Abstract:Increasing evidence suggests that Duchenne (D) smiles may not only occur as a sign of spontaneous enjoyment, but can also be deliberately posed. The aim of this paper was to investigate whether people mimic spontaneous and deliberate D and non-D smiles to a similar extent. Facial EMG responses were recorded while participants viewed short video-clips of each smile category which they had to judge with respect to valence, arousal, and genuineness. In line with previous research, valence and arousal ratings varied significantly as a function of smile type and elicitation condition. However, differences in facial reactions occurred only for smile type (i.e., D and non-D smiles). The findings have important implications for questions relating to the role of facial mimicry in expression understanding and suggest that mimicry may be essential in discriminating among various meanings of smiles.
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