Linguistic mimicry, the adoption of another’s language patterns, is a subconscious behavior with pro-social benefits. However, some professions advocate its conscious use in empathic communication. This involves mutual mimicry; effective communicators mimic their interlocutors, who also mimic them back. Since mimicry has often been studied in face-to-face contexts, we ask whether individuals with empathic dis- positions have unique communication styles and/or elicit mimicry in mediated communication on Facebook. Participants completed Davis’ Interpersonal Reactivity Index and provided access to Facebook activity. We confirm that dispositional empathy is correlated to the use of particular stylistic features. In addition, we identify four em...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Mimicry, the subconscious copying of an interaction partner´s verbal expressions and nonverbal behav...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
A growing body of research exploits social media behaviors to gauge psychological character- istics,...
Despite advances in the conceptualisation of facial mimicry, its role in the processing of social in...
Facial expressions play a key role in interpersonal communication when it comes to negotiating our e...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across c...
This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from North...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
One remarkable feature of social interactions is spontaneous mimicry. People have a tendency to unco...
Contains fulltext : 26985_socifuofm.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This t...
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tende...
A number of computational techniques have been proposed that aim to detect mimicry in online convers...
Nonverbal behaviors play an important role in communicating with others. One particular kind of nonv...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Mimicry, the subconscious copying of an interaction partner´s verbal expressions and nonverbal behav...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
A growing body of research exploits social media behaviors to gauge psychological character- istics,...
Despite advances in the conceptualisation of facial mimicry, its role in the processing of social in...
Facial expressions play a key role in interpersonal communication when it comes to negotiating our e...
In interpersonal encounters, individuals often exhibit changes in their own facial expressions in re...
Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across c...
This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from North...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
One remarkable feature of social interactions is spontaneous mimicry. People have a tendency to unco...
Contains fulltext : 26985_socifuofm.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This t...
One striking characteristic of human social interactions is unconscious mimicry; people have a tende...
A number of computational techniques have been proposed that aim to detect mimicry in online convers...
Nonverbal behaviors play an important role in communicating with others. One particular kind of nonv...
Contains fulltext : 90102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry has be...
Mimicry, the subconscious copying of an interaction partner´s verbal expressions and nonverbal behav...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...