Item does not contain fulltextNumerous experimental studies have already demonstrated that people adjust their food intake to that of their eating companions. Until now, these studies have mostly used a normative framework to explain why people eat more or less when their eating companions eat more or less. Another possibility, however, is that social modeling processes may be caused by behavioral mimicry, whereby the food intake of one person triggers a mimicked response by the other person. In the current study, we investigated whether young women synchronize their intake (in bites) to that of their same-sex eating companion, a process that may be linked to behavioral mimicry. We observed and coded both the participant's and confederate's...
Item does not contain fulltextNumerous studies have shown that the presence of others influences you...
Laboratory taste-test studies have shown that social modeling effects on food intake are powerful. T...
An extensive body of research has established that eating with others can have inhibitory effects on...
Numerous experimental studies have already demonstrated that people adjust their food intake to that...
Contains fulltext : 102702.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Numerous studie...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
Observational research has indicated that modeling of eating style might occur when eating in the pr...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
It is often assumed that social models influence people’s eating behavior by providing a norm of app...
Contains fulltext : 139796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A major deter...
It is often assumed that social models influence people's eating behavior by providing a norm of app...
Eating in competition with other tasks has been shown to increase food intake, particularly when tas...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Behavioural mimicry is a potent...
Item does not contain fulltextOne's decisions about eating are at times, largely based on the observ...
Item does not contain fulltextNumerous studies have shown that the presence of others influences you...
Laboratory taste-test studies have shown that social modeling effects on food intake are powerful. T...
An extensive body of research has established that eating with others can have inhibitory effects on...
Numerous experimental studies have already demonstrated that people adjust their food intake to that...
Contains fulltext : 102702.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Numerous studie...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
Observational research has indicated that modeling of eating style might occur when eating in the pr...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
It is often assumed that social models influence people’s eating behavior by providing a norm of app...
Contains fulltext : 139796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A major deter...
It is often assumed that social models influence people's eating behavior by providing a norm of app...
Eating in competition with other tasks has been shown to increase food intake, particularly when tas...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Behavioural mimicry is a potent...
Item does not contain fulltextOne's decisions about eating are at times, largely based on the observ...
Item does not contain fulltextNumerous studies have shown that the presence of others influences you...
Laboratory taste-test studies have shown that social modeling effects on food intake are powerful. T...
An extensive body of research has established that eating with others can have inhibitory effects on...