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  • Mimicking and sharing emoti... Mimicking and sharing emotions: a re-examination of the link between facial mimicry and emotional contagion
    Olszanowski, Michal; Wróbel, Monika; Hess, Ursula Cognition and emotion, 03/2020, Volume: 34, Issue: 2
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    Facial mimicry has long been considered a main mechanism underlying emotional contagion (i.e. the transfer of emotions between people). A closer look at the empirical evidence, however, reveals that ...
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  • Warsaw set of emotional fac... Warsaw set of emotional facial expression pictures: a validation study of facial display photographs
    Olszanowski, Michal; Pochwatko, Grzegorz; Kuklinski, Krzysztof ... Frontiers in psychology, 01/2015, Volume: 5
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    Emotional facial expressions play a critical role in theories of emotion and figure prominently in research on almost every aspect of emotion. This article provides a background for a new database of ...
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  • The Effect of Facial Self-R... The Effect of Facial Self-Resemblance on Emotional Mimicry
    Olszanowski, Michal; Lewandowska, Paulina; Ozimek, Agnieszka ... Journal of nonverbal behavior, 06/2022, Volume: 46, Issue: 2
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    Social resemblance, like group membership or similar attitudes, increases the mimicry of the observed emotional facial display. In this study, we investigate whether facial self-resemblance ...
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  • Rear negativity: Verbal mes... Rear negativity: Verbal messages coming from behind are perceived as more negative
    Frankowska, Natalia; Parzuchowski, Michal; Wojciszke, Bogdan ... European journal of social psychology, June 2020, Volume: 50, Issue: 4
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    Many studies have explored the evaluative effects of vertical (up/down) or horizontal (left/right) spatial locations. However, little is known about the role of information that comes from the front ...
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  • Touching a Mechanical Body:... Touching a Mechanical Body: The Role of Anthropomorphic Framing in Physiological Arousal When Touching a Robot
    Maj, Konrad; Grzybowicz, Paulina; Drela, Wiktoria Laura ... Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 06/2023, Volume: 23, Issue: 13
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    The growing prevalence of social robots in various fields necessitates a deeper understanding of touch in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). This study investigates how human-initiated touch influences ...
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  • "Anger? No, thank you. I do... "Anger? No, thank you. I don't mimic it": how contextual modulation of facial display meaning impacts emotional mimicry
    Olszanowski, Michal; Tołopiło, Aleksandra Cognition and emotion, 05/2024, Volume: 38, Issue: 4
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    Research indicates that emotional mimicry predominantly occurs in response to affiliative displays, such as happiness, while the mimicry of antagonistic displays, like anger, is seldom observed in ...
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  • Adjustment of cognitive con... Adjustment of cognitive control to the frequency of dual-task interference
    Olszanowski, Michal; Szostak, Natalia Journal of cognitive psychology (Hove, England), 08/2019, Volume: 31, Issue: 5-6
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    This study explored whether the control mechanisms recruited for optimising performance are similar for dual-task and interference-task settings. We tested whether the frequency of appearance of a ...
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  • Ambiguous at the second sig... Ambiguous at the second sight: Mixed facial expressions trigger late electrophysiological responses linked to lower social impressions
    Kaminska, Olga Katarzyna; Magnuski, Mikołaj; Olszanowski, Michał ... Cognitive, affective, & behavioral neuroscience, 04/2020, Volume: 20, Issue: 2
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    Social interactions require quick perception, interpretation, and categorization of faces, with facial features offering cues to emotions, intentions, and traits. Importantly, reactions to faces ...
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  • The “Big Two” and socially ... The “Big Two” and socially induced emotions: Agency and communion jointly influence emotional contagion and emotional mimicry
    Wróbel, Monika; Piórkowska, Magda; Rzeczkowska, Maja ... Motivation and emotion, 10/2021, Volume: 45, Issue: 5
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    Three studies investigated the effects of two fundamental dimensions of social perception on emotional contagion (i.e., the transfer of emotions between people). Rooting our hypotheses in the Dual ...
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  • "Rear bias" in spatial audi... "Rear bias" in spatial auditory perception: Attentional and affective vigilance to sounds occurring outside the visual field
    Olszanowski, Michal; Frankowska, Natalia; Tołopiło, Aleksandra Psychophysiology, 11/2023, Volume: 60, Issue: 11
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    Presented studies explored the rear bias phenomenon, that is, the attentional and affective bias to sounds occurring behind the listener. Physiological and psychological reactions (i.e., fEMG, ...
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