A large body of research has provided evidence for the idea that individuals simulate the actions of others in their motor system. However, this research has focused almost exclusively on dyadic situations, hence ignoring the fact that social situations often require that the actions of multiple persons are simulated simultaneously. In the current study, we addressed this issue by means of a widely used automatic imitation task. In Experiment 1, it is shown that individuals automatically imitate the actions of 2 agents at the same time. More specifically, the results indicate that 2 identical observed movements produce a stronger imitation effect, whereas 2 different observed movements produce 2 opposite imitation effects that cancel each o...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
<div><p>Imitation–matching the configural body movements of another individual–plays a crucial part ...
Recent research suggests that we can simultaneously represent the actions of multiple agents in our ...
A large body of research has provided evidence for the idea that individuals simulate the actions of...
A large body of research has provided evidence for the idea that individuals simulate the actions of...
Research has shown that the observation of another’s movement activates the corresponding motor repr...
There is accumulating evidence that the actions of others are represented in the motor system, leadi...
There is accumulating evidence that the actions of others are represented in the motor system, leadi...
There is accumulating evidence that the actions of others are represented in the motor system, leadi...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
Contains fulltext : 73403.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A robust findi...
Imitation-matching the configural body movements of another individual-plays a crucial part in socia...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
<div><p>Imitation–matching the configural body movements of another individual–plays a crucial part ...
Recent research suggests that we can simultaneously represent the actions of multiple agents in our ...
A large body of research has provided evidence for the idea that individuals simulate the actions of...
A large body of research has provided evidence for the idea that individuals simulate the actions of...
Research has shown that the observation of another’s movement activates the corresponding motor repr...
There is accumulating evidence that the actions of others are represented in the motor system, leadi...
There is accumulating evidence that the actions of others are represented in the motor system, leadi...
There is accumulating evidence that the actions of others are represented in the motor system, leadi...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
Contains fulltext : 73403.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A robust findi...
Imitation-matching the configural body movements of another individual-plays a crucial part in socia...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
<div><p>Imitation–matching the configural body movements of another individual–plays a crucial part ...
Recent research suggests that we can simultaneously represent the actions of multiple agents in our ...