Contains fulltext : 56369.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous research has demonstrated that nonconscious interpersonal mimicry engenders liking, affiliation, empathy, and other positive social consequences. Some of these consequences have recently been shown to go beyond the dyad. In other words, interpersonal mimicry not only affects the way we feel toward our immediate interaction partner, but also affects our feelings and behavior toward other people in general. The goal of the present research is to understand why it is that nonconscious mimicry has consequences that go beyond the dyad. Specifically, it is hypothesized and found that being mimicked during social interaction shifts self–construals such t...
Facial expressions play a fundamental role in social interactions, as demonstrated by our spontaneou...
Mimicry, the subconscious copying of an interaction partner´s verbal expressions and nonverbal behav...
Contains fulltext : 184159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During adult in...
Previous research has demonstrated that nonconscious interpersonal mimicry engenders liking, affilia...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Contains fulltext : 26985_socifuofm.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This t...
Contains fulltext : 64791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent studies...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
Contains fulltext : 90269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry and pr...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
Abstract: Aims: For social psychologists, mimicry could serve a function of “social glue”, binding p...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tende...
Facial expressions play a fundamental role in social interactions, as demonstrated by our spontaneou...
Mimicry, the subconscious copying of an interaction partner´s verbal expressions and nonverbal behav...
Contains fulltext : 184159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During adult in...
Previous research has demonstrated that nonconscious interpersonal mimicry engenders liking, affilia...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Contains fulltext : 26985_socifuofm.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This t...
Contains fulltext : 64791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent studies...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
Contains fulltext : 90269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry and pr...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
Abstract: Aims: For social psychologists, mimicry could serve a function of “social glue”, binding p...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tende...
Facial expressions play a fundamental role in social interactions, as demonstrated by our spontaneou...
Mimicry, the subconscious copying of an interaction partner´s verbal expressions and nonverbal behav...
Contains fulltext : 184159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During adult in...