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1. Early affective empathy, emotion contagion, and empathic concern in borderline personality disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

2. AI-enhanced analysis of naturalistic social interactions characterizes interaffective impairments in schizophrenia.

3. Anatomo-functional basis of emotional and motor resonance elicited by facial expressions.

4. Facial Emotional Congruence in Healthy Adults and Patients Suffering From a Psychiatric or Neurological Disorder.

5. When mind and body align: examining the role of cross-modal congruency in conscious representations of happy facial expressions.

6. No evidence for modulation of facial mimicry by attachment tendencies in adulthood: an EMG investigation.

7. Facial icons as indexes of emotions and intentions

8. Facial Reactions to Face Representations in Art: An Electromyography Study.

10. Facial mimicry is not modulated by dopamine D2/3 and opioid receptor antagonism.

11. Facial Mimicry and Doctor-Patient Satisfaction: The Feasibility of Artificial Empathy in a Clinical Video Data.

12. Neural mechanisms for emotional contagion and spontaneous mimicry of live facial expressions.

13. Behavioral and neural underpinnings of empathic characteristics in a Humanitude-care expert

14. I spy with my little eye: The detection of changes in emotional faces and the influence of facial feedback in Parkinson disease.

15. Mimicry of partially occluded emotional faces: do we mimic what we see or what we know?

16. Degenerate pathway for processing smile and other emotional expressions in congenital facial palsy: an hdEEG investigation.

17. The different shades of laughter: when do we laugh and when do we mimic other's laughter?

18. The naturalistic approach to laughter in humans and other animals: towards a unified theory.

19. Enhanced mirror neuron network activity and effective connectivity during live interaction among female subjects

20. Investigating the Relationship between Facial Mimicry and Empathy.

21. Love and Imitation: Facial Mimicry and Relationship Satisfaction in Younger and Older Couples.

22. Facial emotion expression, recognition and production of varying intensity in the typical population and on the autism spectrum

23. The Effect of Facial Self-Resemblance on Emotional Mimicry.

24. Altering Facial Movements Abolishes Neural Mirroring of Facial Expressions.

25. (Un)mask yourself! Effects of face masks on facial mimicry and emotion perception during the COVID-19 pandemic.

26. Subnormal short‐latency facial mimicry responses to dynamic emotional facial expressions in male adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders and callous‐unemotional traits.

27. Impact trajectories of childhood maltreatment duration on affective and social development.

28. Anatomo-functional basis of emotional and motor resonance elicited by facial expressions.

29. Does the Goal Matter? Emotion Recognition Tasks Can Change the Social Value of Facial Mimicry Towards Artificial Agents

30. Alexithymia and Facial Mimicry in Response to Infant and Adult Affect-Expressive Faces

31. Alexithymia and Facial Mimicry in Response to Infant and Adult Affect-Expressive Faces.

32. Investigating automatic emotion processing in boys with autism via eye tracking and facial mimicry recordings.

33. Investigating the Relationship between Facial Mimicry and Empathy

34. Facial emotion detection in Vestibular Schwannoma patients with and without facial paresis.

35. The social consequences of defensive physiological states

36. Facial mimicry is independent of stimulus format: Evidence for facial mimicry of stick figures and photographs

37. Laughing at funerals and frowning at weddings: Top-down influences of context-driven social judgments on emotional mimicry

38. The effects of self-relevance vs. reward value on facial mimicry

39. Smile (but only deliberately) though your heart is aching: Loneliness is associated with impaired spontaneous smile mimicry.

40. Facial mimicry, empathy, and emotion recognition: a meta-analysis of correlations.

41. Who to whom and why: The social nature of emotional mimicry.

42. Facial icons as indexes of emotions and intentions.

43. Una società senza espressioni

44. Lateralization of facial emotion processing and facial paresis in Vestibular Schwannoma patients

45. The Influence of Reward on Facial Mimicry: No Evidence for a Significant Effect of Oxytocin

46. The Pacified Face: Early Embodiment Processes and the Use of Dummies

47. Explicit and Implicit Responses of Seeing Own vs. Others’ Emotions: An Electromyographic Study on the Neurophysiological and Cognitive Basis of the Self-Mirroring Technique

48. Lateralization of facial emotion processing and facial paresis in Vestibular Schwannoma patients.

49. The Influence of Reward on Facial Mimicry: No Evidence for a Significant Effect of Oxytocin.

50. Lateralization of facial emotion processing and facial mimicry.

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