Is it a Match? Yawn Contagion and Smile Mimicry in Toddlers DOI Creative Commons
Ivan Norscia, Marta Caselli,

Chiara Scianna

и другие.

Human Nature, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 13, 2025

Abstract Automatic behavioral matching includes Rapid Facial Mimicry (RFM) and Yawn Contagion (YC) that occur when the facial expression of an individual acts as a ‘mirror social releaser’ induces same in observer (within 1 s for RFM, minutes YC). Motor replication has been linked to coordination emotional contagion, basic form empathy. We investigated presence modulating factors Smile (RSM) YC infants/toddlers from 10 36 months at nursery ‘Melis’ (Turin, Italy). In February-May 2022, we gathered audio and/or video all occurrences data on affiliative behaviors, smiling during play, yawning everyday activities. Both RSM were present, toddlers most likely smile s) or yawn three-min) after perceiving smile/yawn another toddler. Sex, age, parents’ country origin did not influence occurrence, probably because gonadal maturation was long come, age range skewed towards early developmental phase, had group months. showed modulation, thus possibly implying more than just motor resonance. phenomena inversely related affiliation levels (a bond proxy). Because literature reports adults may increase with familiarity, our reversed result suggests certain toddler cohorts help socio-emotional function motoric resonance be experience- context-dependent.

Язык: Английский

Is it a Match? Yawn Contagion and Smile Mimicry in Toddlers DOI Creative Commons
Ivan Norscia, Marta Caselli,

Chiara Scianna

и другие.

Human Nature, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 13, 2025

Abstract Automatic behavioral matching includes Rapid Facial Mimicry (RFM) and Yawn Contagion (YC) that occur when the facial expression of an individual acts as a ‘mirror social releaser’ induces same in observer (within 1 s for RFM, minutes YC). Motor replication has been linked to coordination emotional contagion, basic form empathy. We investigated presence modulating factors Smile (RSM) YC infants/toddlers from 10 36 months at nursery ‘Melis’ (Turin, Italy). In February-May 2022, we gathered audio and/or video all occurrences data on affiliative behaviors, smiling during play, yawning everyday activities. Both RSM were present, toddlers most likely smile s) or yawn three-min) after perceiving smile/yawn another toddler. Sex, age, parents’ country origin did not influence occurrence, probably because gonadal maturation was long come, age range skewed towards early developmental phase, had group months. showed modulation, thus possibly implying more than just motor resonance. phenomena inversely related affiliation levels (a bond proxy). Because literature reports adults may increase with familiarity, our reversed result suggests certain toddler cohorts help socio-emotional function motoric resonance be experience- context-dependent.

Язык: Английский

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