Whether pointing at a menu item or rifling through a clothes rack, when we choose we often move. We investigated whether people's tendency to copy the movements of others could influence their choices. Participants saw pairs of pictures in private and indicated which one they preferred. They then entered a virtual art gallery and saw the same picture pairs in the presence of a virtual character. Having observed the virtual character point to indicate her preference with either a high or low movement trajectory, participants indicated their preference. There was either an anatomical (same movement, same choice) or spatial correspondence (same movement, different choice) between the participant's pictures and those of the virtual character. W...
What does it mean for a child to imitate someone else? We tested matched groups of children with and...
Mimicry involves unconsciously copying the actions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that auti...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
Both mimicking and being mimicked induces preference for a target. The present experiments investiga...
Imitation is a potentially crucial aspect of social cognitive development. Although deficits in imit...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
Automatic imitation is the finding that movement execution is facilitated by compatible and impeded ...
Automatic imitation is the finding that movement execution is facilitated by compatible and impeded ...
Imitation is crucial for social learning, and so it is important to identify what determines between...
International audienceIn computer animation, the creation of believable and engaging virtual charact...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of social attitudes, empathy and autism on ...
There has recently been an increased research focus on the influence of social factors on human cogn...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
The ability to understand another person\u2019s action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a ...
What does it mean for a child to imitate someone else? We tested matched groups of children with and...
Mimicry involves unconsciously copying the actions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that auti...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
Both mimicking and being mimicked induces preference for a target. The present experiments investiga...
Imitation is a potentially crucial aspect of social cognitive development. Although deficits in imit...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
Automatic imitation is the finding that movement execution is facilitated by compatible and impeded ...
Automatic imitation is the finding that movement execution is facilitated by compatible and impeded ...
Imitation is crucial for social learning, and so it is important to identify what determines between...
International audienceIn computer animation, the creation of believable and engaging virtual charact...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of social attitudes, empathy and autism on ...
There has recently been an increased research focus on the influence of social factors on human cogn...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
The ability to understand another person\u2019s action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a ...
What does it mean for a child to imitate someone else? We tested matched groups of children with and...
Mimicry involves unconsciously copying the actions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that auti...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...