6 results for „mimicry“
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magazine issue | 12/2012
House, M.D. and the science of psychogenic illness
... reactions of others (Chartrand & Bargh, 1999). Thus, mimicry is one mechanism for emotional contagion . If one person ... by others noticing and then reflexively imitated. Through mimicry , the facial cues associated with emotional states transmit important ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2013
That human touch that means so much: Exploring the tactile dimension of social life
... to inappropriate amounts of behavioral mimicry . Psychological Science, 23, 772-779. Levav, J., & Argo, J. J. ... / more
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magazine issue | 04/2009
Embodied Persuasion: How the Body Can Change our Mind
... this involves acting in the desired way, thus producing mimicry in message recipients. If someone smiles or nods his or her head at ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2007
On Mirror Neurons or Why it is Okay to be a Couch Potato
Have you ever wondered why, when you see someone stretch out and yawn, suddenly, you start to feel drowsy and feel the urge to do the same? Or how about the tendency of people to copy each other’s postures? In social psychology this phenomenon is... / more
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magazine issue | 04/2014
Word of mouth: How our tongue shapes our preferences, and why you should eat popcorn in the cinema
... Topolinski, S., Springer, A., & Prinz, W. (2012). Minimal mimicry : Mere effector matching induces preference. Brain and Cognition, 80 ... / more
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Book Review
The Power of Others
... from human beings into human doings? Is social mimicry a true and natural occurrence? Is fear effective to ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.