2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-03587-z
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Simulated proximity enhances perceptual and physiological responses to emotional facial expressions

Abstract: Physical proximity is important in social interactions. Here, we assessed whether simulated physical proximity modulates the perceived intensity of facial emotional expressions and their associated physiological signatures during observation or imitation of these expressions. Forty-four healthy volunteers rated intensities of dynamic angry or happy facial expressions, presented at two simulated locations, proximal (0.5 m) and distant (3 m) from the participants. We tested whether simulated physical proximity a… Show more

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“…Similarly, skin conductance effects were greater between arousing and non-arousing video clips presented on large screens compared to small screens 17 . Furthermore, the physical distance of faces expressing emotions has been shown to affect physiological activations, such as pupil diameter 18 , facial mimicry 18 , and heart rate (variability) 19 . The size of faces has been shown to modulate emotion judgements 20, cf.21 and eye movements 22 .…”
Section: Additive Effects Of Emotional Expression and Stimulus Size O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, skin conductance effects were greater between arousing and non-arousing video clips presented on large screens compared to small screens 17 . Furthermore, the physical distance of faces expressing emotions has been shown to affect physiological activations, such as pupil diameter 18 , facial mimicry 18 , and heart rate (variability) 19 . The size of faces has been shown to modulate emotion judgements 20, cf.21 and eye movements 22 .…”
Section: Additive Effects Of Emotional Expression and Stimulus Size O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, it is not only the valence of the emotional cue that determines whether a stimulus is relevant to oneself. In addition, other information such as the distance to a stimulus or movement direction can modulate whether an emotional cue is behaviorally relevant, as has been shown for visual (Bogdanova et al, 2022;Kroczek et al, 2020;Mühlberger et al, 2008) and auditory stimuli (Ferri et al, 2015). For example, an angry person at a great distance (e.g., on the other side of the room) may be less relevant to oneself than an angry person at a close distance (e.g., standing next to oneself) and may result in different levels of feeling of threat and behavioral responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Increased PS is associated with phasic activation of the locus coeruleus (Aston-Jones & Cohen, 2005), a major noradrenergic hub involved in the integration of the attentional networks in the brain, as well as in balancing bottom-up and top-down attention (Reynaud et al, 2021). Far from reflecting passively responses to light (Binda et al, 2013; Binda & Murray, 2015), PS provides insights into automatic orienting processes (Blini & Zorzi, 2023; Castaldi et al, 2021; Salvaggio et al, 2022), emotional states (Bogdanova et al, 2022; Dureux et al, 2021), or working memory load (Ahern & Beatty, 1979; Beatty & Kahneman, 1966; Hess & Polt, 1964; Lisi et al, 2015). Indeed, mental arithmetic has been the task with which the use of PS has been pioneered almost 60 years ago (Ahern & Beatty, 1979; Beatty & Kahneman, 1966), resulting in this measure firmly entering the arsenal of experimental psychologists’ worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%