Effects of Social Anxiety on Emotional Mimicry and Contagion: Feeling Negative, but Smiling Politely

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Corine Dijk
Agneta H. Fischer
Nexhmedin Morina
Charlotte van Eeuwijk
Gerben A. van Kleef
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Department of Clinical Psychology
[2] University of Amsterdam,Department of Social Psychology
[3] University of Münster,Department of Psychology
[4] Grip,undefined
[5] Psychology Practice,undefined
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Social anxiety; Emotional mimicry; Emotional contagion; Facial expression;
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Socially anxiety may be related to a different pattern of facial mimicry and contagion of others’ emotions. We report two studies in which participants with different levels of social anxiety reacted to others’ emotional displays, either shown on a computer screen (Study 1) or in an actual social interaction (Study 2). Study 1 examined facial mimicry and emotional contagion in response to displays of happiness, anger, fear, and contempt. Participants mimicked negative and positive emotions to some extent, but we found no relation between mimicry and the social anxiety level of the participants. Furthermore, socially anxious individuals were more prone to experience negative emotions and felt more irritated in response to negative emotion displays. In Study 2, we found that social anxiety was related to enhanced mimicry of smiling, but this was only the case for polite smiles and not for enjoyment smiles. These results suggest that socially anxious individuals tend to catch negative emotions from others, but suppress their expression by mimicking positive displays. This may be explained by the tendency of socially anxious individuals to avoid conflict or rejection.
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