cqu te i e he n c finding suggests that mimetic desire effects may be activated in a quite implicit fashion. The theoretical tation and we uman e, that h iesen & mimetic desire hypothesis, which states that people’s desires are not autonomous but rather based on the imitation of what they perceive other people desire. If true, this phenomenon may have critical social implications, in particular for the emergence of inter-personal and intergroup conflicts. of their eye gaze toward the stimuli
We address the question how people's opinion and features of information interact in the process of ...
ed th atten mine ffect. ferred to looked-away paintings when associated with a trustworthy face. How...
The automatic nature of evaluative judgments and, in particular, the role of implicit processes in t...
This essay provides a conceptual analysis and reconstruction of the notion of mimetic desire, first ...
Gaze-following and joint attention have been extensively studied in developmental, clinical and cogn...
Gaze-following and joint attention have been extensively studied in developmental, clinical and cogn...
Recent studies showed that people evaluate objects more favorably when these objects are gazed-at by...
Stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to receive others' attention, an effect coined “...
Recent studies showed that stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to capture others' at...
Recent studies showed that stimuli are evaluated more favourably when they are perceived to capture ...
The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotat...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotati...
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tende...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
We address the question how people's opinion and features of information interact in the process of ...
ed th atten mine ffect. ferred to looked-away paintings when associated with a trustworthy face. How...
The automatic nature of evaluative judgments and, in particular, the role of implicit processes in t...
This essay provides a conceptual analysis and reconstruction of the notion of mimetic desire, first ...
Gaze-following and joint attention have been extensively studied in developmental, clinical and cogn...
Gaze-following and joint attention have been extensively studied in developmental, clinical and cogn...
Recent studies showed that people evaluate objects more favorably when these objects are gazed-at by...
Stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to receive others' attention, an effect coined “...
Recent studies showed that stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to capture others' at...
Recent studies showed that stimuli are evaluated more favourably when they are perceived to capture ...
The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotat...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotati...
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tende...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
We address the question how people's opinion and features of information interact in the process of ...
ed th atten mine ffect. ferred to looked-away paintings when associated with a trustworthy face. How...
The automatic nature of evaluative judgments and, in particular, the role of implicit processes in t...