Emotional contagion
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Emotional contagion is the tendency to catch and feel emotions that are similar to and influenced by those of others. One view developed by John Cacioppo of the underlying mechanism is that it represents a tendency to automatically mimic and synchronize facial expressions, vocalizations, postures, and movements with those of another person and, consequently, to converge emotionally.
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See also
- Affect display
- Affective neuroscience
- Autism
- Common coding theory
- Contagion
- Emotional labor
- Empathy
- Emotional competence
- Emotional intelligence
- Folie à deux
- Group emotion
- Limbic resonance
- Limbic regulation
- Projective identification
- Social neuroscience
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