The cortical processing of facial emotional expression is associated with social cognition skills and executive functioning: A preliminary study

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Esteban Hurtado ◽  
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John Barresi

AbstractWe focus on the role that motor mimicry plays in the SIMS model when interpreting whether a facial emotional expression is appropriate to an eliciting context. Based on our research, we find general support for the SIMS model in these situations, but with some qualifications on how disruption of motor mimicry as a process relates to speed and accuracy in judgments.


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