Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others' behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation, with adults selectively mimicking in-group members over out-group members. Despite infants' early documented sensitivity to cues to group membership, previous work suggests that it is not until 4 years of age that spontaneous mimicry is modulated by group status. Here we demonstrate that mimicry is sensitive to cues to group membership at a much earlier age if the cues presented are more relevant to infants. 11-month-old infants observed videos of facial actions (e.g., mouth opening, eyebrow raising) performed by models who either spoke the infants' native language or an unfamiliar foreign language while we measured activation of the infant...
Emotional mimicry, the tendency to automatically and spontaneously reproduce others’ facial expressi...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
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Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others' behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others’ behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Mimicry is suggested to be one of the strategies via which we enhance social affiliation. Although r...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or 'mimic' ot...
In human infants, neonatal imitation and preferences for eyes are both associated with later social ...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
Spontaneous mimicry (SM) is a ubiquitous feature of human communication (Heyes, 2021; Meltzoff & Wil...
The spontaneous tendency to mimic others is an ubiquitous phenomenon characterizing social interacti...
Human adults automatically mimic others' emotional expressions, which is believed to contribute to s...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Emotional mimicry, the tendency to automatically and spontaneously reproduce others’ facial expressi...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Contains fulltext : 157469.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adults use be...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others' behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others’ behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Mimicry is suggested to be one of the strategies via which we enhance social affiliation. Although r...
During social interactions we often have an automatic and unconscious tendency to copy or 'mimic' ot...
In human infants, neonatal imitation and preferences for eyes are both associated with later social ...
Across two experiments, we examined the relationship between 18-month-old infants’ mimicry and socia...
Spontaneous mimicry (SM) is a ubiquitous feature of human communication (Heyes, 2021; Meltzoff & Wil...
The spontaneous tendency to mimic others is an ubiquitous phenomenon characterizing social interacti...
Human adults automatically mimic others' emotional expressions, which is believed to contribute to s...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Emotional mimicry, the tendency to automatically and spontaneously reproduce others’ facial expressi...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Contains fulltext : 157469.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adults use be...