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The intensity of emotion: Altered motor simulation impairs processing of facial expressions in congenital facial palsy

Lomoriello et al., 2020

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11254605792219607314
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Lomoriello A
Caperna G
De Stefani E
Ferrari P
Sessa P
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According to the models of sensorimotor simulation, we recognize others' emotions by subtly mimicking their expressions, which allows us to feel the corresponding emotion via facial feedback. In this contest, facial mimicry, which requires the implicit activation of the motor …
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