The effects of personal relationships on facial displays |
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Authors: | Yamamoto Kyoko Suzuki Naoto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Doshisha University, Karasuma Imadegawa, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8580, Japan. ele3505@mail2.doshisha.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Previous studies have suggested that facial displays in the presence of others are influenced by the relationship with accompanying persons. In these studies, subjects participated with friends or strangers, without any focus on social interactions between partners. In the current study, pairs of friends or strangers viewed film clips expected to elicit positive and negative affects; the control group participated without partners. We measured synchronous smiles between partners as a social interactive display, in addition to the duration and the frequency of smiles and frowns. Subjective emotion and social motive were also measured. Smiles were facilitated by the presence of a friend than a stranger or the condition of lone participation, regardless of stimulus valence. Synchronous smiles and the communication motive were also enhanced with a friend than with a stranger. These results suggested that the expression of smiles was facilitated by the communication motive and social interactions between partners. |
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