Emotional contagion refers to an instantaneous matching of an emotional state between a subject and an object. It is believed to form one of the bases of empathy and it causes consistent group behavior in many animals. However, how this emotional process relates to group size remains unclear. ...
Emotional contagion refers to the phenomenon in which a person unconsciously mirrors or mimics the emotions of those around them. Emotional contagion can be triggered by nonverbals such as facial expressions as well as by overt conversational or behavior
情绪感染(Emotional Contagion) (一)条辨 情绪感染是指个体在与他人互动过程中,能够自动地、无意识地受到他人情绪的影响,并将这些情绪在自身唤起、传播,进而影响自身行为和思维的现象。 (二)中医临床医患沟通的举例 在中医临床场景中,情绪感染对医患关系及治疗效果有着不可忽视的作用。例如,当一位中医师始终保持积极...
Emotional ContagionSocial MediaText MiningEmotional contagion often refers to the process of human-to-human transfer of emotions through interactions. This study investigates machine-human emotional conWang, XiaLi, XinChen, YuboSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
(2013) as follows (a) Emotional Contagion refers to “a persons’ ability to automatically replicate another person’s emotion”, (b) Cognitive Empathy corresponds to “a persons’ ability to understand and to metalize another person’s emotions”, (c) Emotional Disconnection is defined as a ...
Mood Contagion: A specific type of emotional contagion where overall mood spreads within a group. AffectiveSynchrony: The synchronization of emotional states between individuals during interactions. Summary In the psychology context,emotional contagionrefers to the spread of emotions and behaviours from one...
Emotional expression refers to how one conveys emotional experience through both verbal and nonverbal behavior (Gross,1998b,1999). Emotional expression should be distinguished from emotional experience in that it is possible to experience emotions without expressing them. Emotional expression is an importa...
2.2. Emotional contagion Observation of emotional expressions has been shown to elicit not only motor and autonomic mimicry but also corresponding emotional responses (Hatfield et al., 1994). The literature refers to this type of emotional mimicry as to ‘emotional contagion’. Emotional contagion is...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Echo Chambers: Emotional Contagion and Group Polarization on Facebook received: 11 July 2016 accepted: 25 October 2016 Published: 01 December 2016 Michela Del Vicario1, Gianna Vivaldo1, Alessandro Bessi1,2, Fabiana Zollo1, Antonio Scala1,3, ...
(Seara-Cardoso et al.,2012). Cognitive empathy is understanding the mental states of other people, whereas affective empathy refers to the vicarious emotional response to the perceived emotional experiences of others (Owens et al.,2018). A specific process of affective empathy, emotional contagion,...