Relative to those who received sham iTBS, those who received active iTBS mimicked the confederate significantly less. This suggests that active iTBS increases the distinction between self and other resulting in less behavioral mimicry. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.</p
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Contains fulltext : 90269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry and pr...
Past research has shown that mimicry has a number of pro-social consequences for interaction partner...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
This study investigated the effects of being mimicked on automatic imitation indices and social cohe...
Previous research suggests that non-verbal mimicry, the copying of another’s body movements during i...
Before the study session, participants completed an online questionnaire assessing demographic infor...
Contains fulltext : 64791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent studies...
Abstract Two experiments investigated the impact of group membership on non-conscious behavioral mim...
Contains fulltext : 56369.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous resea...
There is a broad theoretical and empirical interest in spontaneous mimicry, or the automatic reprodu...
Mimicry is a pervasive and ubiquitous human behaviour with generally positive consequences, resultin...
Contains fulltext : 90626.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Being subtly m...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
Mimicry has been ascribed affiliative functions. In three experiments, we used a newly developed soc...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
Contains fulltext : 90269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry and pr...
Past research has shown that mimicry has a number of pro-social consequences for interaction partner...