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Emotional contagion in team sports and its impact on individual performance – an experimental study
In sport psychology research about emotional contagion in sport teams has been scarce (Reicherts & Horn, 2008). Emotional contagion is a process leading to a specific emotional state in an individual caused by the perception of another individual’s ...
Rust, Simone, Seiler, Roland
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Thinking and feeling about novelty: How cognition and emotion shape investment in novel ideas
Abstract While prior research on the strategic framing of innovation highlights the cognitive mechanisms underlying novelty evaluation, we know little about the corresponding emotional mechanisms. Drawing on appraisal theory, construal level theory, and the literature on emotions, we theorize two distinct appraisal‐emotion pathways through which the ...
Matthew P. Mount +3 more
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Clinical periodontal diagnosis
Abstract Periodontal diseases include pathological conditions elicited by the presence of bacterial biofilms leading to a host response. In the diagnostic process, clinical signs such as bleeding on probing, development of periodontal pockets and gingival recessions, furcation involvement and presence of radiographic bone loss should be assessed prior ...
Giovanni E. Salvi +5 more
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Emotional contagion refers a process that by which the emotions of a perceiver become more similar to those of others as a result of exposure to these emotions.
Tongtong Zhu +9 more
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Perceived similarity and emotional contagion [PDF]
Emotional contagion is the tendency to experience and/or express the emotions of another person (Hatfield, Cacioppo, & Rapson, 1992). In this study, emotional contagion was investigated in regard to perceived similarity/attraction to a stranger and ...
Stockert, Nancy
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Abstract Background Biosecurity measures are recommended in stables housing meticillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)‐positive horses, but their feasibility and acceptability, as well as their implementation barriers, remain unclear. Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted among clients of a veterinary teaching hospital using an online ...
Pauline Planes +3 more
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Investigating Emotional Contagion in Counselling Practitioners
Emotional contagion theory proposes that people have a natural tendency to copy the expressions, behaviours and vocalisations of other people in their everyday interactions and as a consequence, come to feel, if not the same emotion, one that is ...
Gorle, Julia J.
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Social information about others' affective states in a human‐altered world
Faced with anthropogenic change, animals now encounter challenges different from their evolutionary past. To cope with such challenges, animals may use social information about others' affective states to guide their decisions. Considering affective states of wild animals could have important implications for animal welfare and wildlife conservation ...
Luca G. Hahn +4 more
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Susceptibility to emotional contagion for negative emotions improves detection of smile authenticity
A smile is a context-dependent emotional expression. A smiling face can signal the experience of enjoyable emotions, but people can also smile to convince another person that enjoyment is occurring when it is not.
Valeria eManera +3 more
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Emotional contagion and its relationship to mood [PDF]
Emotional contagion has been defined as "the tendency to automatically mimic and synchronize expressions, vocalizations, postures, and movements with those of another person's and, consequently, to converge emotionally" (Hatfield, Cacioppo, & Rapson ...
Arakawa, Dana Rei
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