Both mimicking and being mimicked induces preference for a target. The present experiments investigate the minimal sufficient conditions for this mimicry-preference link to occur. We argue that mere effector matching between one’s own and the other person’s movement is sufficient to induce preference, independent of which movement is actually performed. In Experiments 1 and 2, participants moved either their arms or legs, and watched avatars that moved either their arms or legs, respectively, without any instructions to mimic. The executed movements themselves and their pace were completely different between participants (fast circular movements) and targets (slow linear movements). Participants preferred avatars that moved the same body pa...
The aim of this study was to pinpoint the nature of the visual features used in the automatic mappin...
Individuals automatically mimic a wide range of different behaviors, and such mimicking behavior has...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
Both mimicking and being mimicked induces preference for a target. The present experiments investiga...
Mimicry and prosocial feelings are generally thought to be positively related. However, the conditio...
Whether pointing at a menu item or rifling through a clothes rack, when we choose we often move. We ...
The sharing of bodily states elicits in mimicker and mimickee corresponding conceptualisations, whic...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
Past research has shown that mimicry has a number of pro-social consequences for interaction partner...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
The aim of this study was to pinpoint the nature of the visual features used in the automatic mappin...
Individuals automatically mimic a wide range of different behaviors, and such mimicking behavior has...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
Both mimicking and being mimicked induces preference for a target. The present experiments investiga...
Mimicry and prosocial feelings are generally thought to be positively related. However, the conditio...
Whether pointing at a menu item or rifling through a clothes rack, when we choose we often move. We ...
The sharing of bodily states elicits in mimicker and mimickee corresponding conceptualisations, whic...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
Past research has shown that mimicry has a number of pro-social consequences for interaction partner...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...
The aim of this study was to pinpoint the nature of the visual features used in the automatic mappin...
Individuals automatically mimic a wide range of different behaviors, and such mimicking behavior has...
People often mimic each other's behaviors. As a consequence, they share each other's emotional and c...