The CEU Department of Cognitive Science and the Social Mind Center cordially invites you
to its talk by
Mariska
Kret<https://www.mariskakret.com/> (Comparative Psychology and Affective
Neuroscience (CoPAN) Lab, Leiden University)
Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2019 - 17:00-18:30
Location: CEU, Oktober 6. Street 7, room 101
Emotion Processing in Homo and Pan
Evolution prepared group-living species, (non)human primates included, to quickly
recognize and adequately respond to conspecifics' emotional expressions. Different
theories propose that mimicry of emotional expressions facilitates these swift adaptive
reactions. When species unconsciously mimic their companions' expressions of emotion,
they feel reflections of their emotions which informs social decisions. The majority of
emotion research has focused on full-blown facial expressions of emotion in humans.
However, facial muscles can sometimes be controlled; humans know when to smile, and when
not to. In this talk, I therefore argue for a broader exploration of emotion signals from
sources beyond the face or face muscles that are more difficult to control. More
specifically, I will show that implicit sources including the whole body and subtle
autonomic responses including pupil-dilation are picked up by observers and influence
subsequent behavior. In my research, I take a comparative approach and investigate
similarities and differences in the perception of emotions between humans and great apes.
I will here discuss new, recently collected data and suggest avenues for future research
that will hopefully eventually lead to a better comprehension of emotional expressions and
how we come to understand each other's emotions.
We are looking forward to see you at the talk!
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