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Interoception is associated with the impact of eye contact on spontaneous facial mimicry

Psychology

Interoception is associated with the impact of eye contact on spontaneous facial mimicry

M. Imafuku, H. Fukushima, et al.

This intriguing study by Masahiro Imafuku and colleagues explores how our ability to perceive internal bodily signals, known as interoception, impacts social interactions. It reveals a fascinating connection between interoceptive accuracy and the ability to mimic facial expressions during eye contact, suggesting that our perception of ourselves and others is intricately linked to how we respond to social cues.

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