• Emotional contagion is a form of social contagion that involves the spontaneous spread of emotions and related behaviors. Such emotional convergence can...
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    Two broad divisions of social contagion are behavioural contagion and emotional contagion. The study of social contagion has intensified in the 21st century...
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    frisson. Frisson can also be a product of emotional contagion. Within the context of music, emotional contagion involves various musical devices, such as...
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    Empathy (redirect from Emotional distance)
    ability to empathize emotionally is based on emotional contagion: being affected by another's emotional or arousal state. Affective empathy can be subdivided...
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    Dissociation Dissociative disorders (in DSM-IV) Emotional contagion Emotional dysregulation Emotional isolation Psychic distance Reactive attachment disorder...
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    results confirmed the existence of negative emotional contagions in ravens, while the positive emotional contagion remained unclear. Therefore, ravens are...
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  • network Emotional contagion, a tendency to feel others' emotions Behavioral contagion, a tendency to mimic others' behavior Law of contagion, a folk belief...
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  • Contagion is a 2011 American medical disaster thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Its ensemble cast includes Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne,...
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  • different from an emotional contagion, which is when a person unconsciously mimics the emotions that others are experiencing. An emotional contagion is experienced...
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    Hatfield, Elaine; Cacioppo, John T.; Rapson, Richard L. (1993). "Emotional Contagion". Current Directions in Psychological Science. 2 (3): 96–99. doi:10...
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  • 1080/09687590802038878. S2CID 145138769. Pugh, S.D. (2001). "Service with a smile: emotional contagion in the service encounter". Academy of Management Journal. 44 (5):...
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    negative value. A distinction can be made between emotional episodes and emotional dispositions. Emotional dispositions are also comparable to character traits...
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  • form of emotional and social contagion that psychologists such as Fritz Redl and Ladd Wheeler have long studied. Similar to social contagion it presents...
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  • and satisfaction in long-term marital relationships: The role of emotional contagion". Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 36 (9): 2880–2895...
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  • Capgras delusion Fregoli delusion Delusional parasitosis Emotional contagion Hysterical contagion Jocasta complex Major depressive disorder Mass psychogenic...
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  • laughter. Emotional contagion Peer pressure Dishion, T. J.; Tipsord, J. M. (2011). "Peer contagion in child and adolescent social and emotional development"...
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  • Social contagion consists of two categories, behavioral contagion and emotional contagion. Unlike conformity, the emotion or behavior being adopted...
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  • social mimicry is emotional contagion. When a receiver of information interacts with its sender, the receiver perceives the emotional expressions of the...
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    human skin. Writing in Popular Science, Jennifer Abbasi argues that emotional contagion within such social media groups may be responsible for some of the...
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  • of suggestion e.g. imitation, anonymity, impersonality, emotional release, emotional contagion, panic, etc. During civil disorder, any crowd can be a threat...
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  • resonance and limbic regulation are also referred to as "mood contagion" or "emotional contagion" as in the work of Sigal Barsade and colleagues at the Yale...
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  • Emotional contagion Mark Granovetter Graph theory Rumor spread in social network Social contagion Centola, Damon; Macy, Michael. "Complex Contagions and...
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  • Behavioral contagion is a form of social contagion involving the spread of behavior through a group. It refers to the propensity for a person to copy...
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  • a homology between the systems involved in emotional contagion in rodents and empathy/emotional contagion for pain in humans. It is not normally possible...
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    1080/02699939208411068. Hatfield, E., Cacioppo, J. T., & Rapson, R. L. 1994. Emotional contagion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cheshin, A.; Rafaeli, A.;...
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  • happen through emotional contagion, in which members are "infected" by others' emotions, as well as through other processes. Emotional contagion has been observed...
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  • condition. This negative affective state often occurs as a result of emotional contagion when there is confusion between self and other. Unlike empathy, personal...
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    (latency) compared to friends and kin. Hence, yawn contagion appears to be primarily driven by the emotional closeness between individuals. The social asymmetry...
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  • Mimpathy (redirect from Emotional imitation)
    shared Transpathy, or emotional contagion, a state introduced in a group, "automatic and without understanding", by the emotional display of another Unipathy...
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  • who had already voted. Much more controversially, a 2014 study of "Emotional Contagion Through Social Networks" manipulated the balance of positive and...
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