International audienceImitation is one of the core building blocks of human social cognition, supporting capacities as diverse as empathy, social learning, and knowledge acquisition 1 . Newborns’ ability to match others’ motor acts, while quite limited initially, drastically improves during the first months of development 2 . Of notable importance to human sociality is our tendency to rapidly mimic facial expressions of emotion. Facial mimicry develops around six months of age 3 , but because of its late emergence, the factors supporting its development are relatively unknown. One possibility is that the development of facial mimicry depends on seeing emotional imitative behavior in others 4 . Alternatively, the drive to imitate facial expr...
The study of the spontaneous expressions of blind individuals offers a unique opportunity to underst...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
Facial mimicry is the automatic tendency to imitate facial expressions of emotions. Alexithymia is a...
International audienceImitation is one of the core building blocks of human social cognition, suppor...
Human adults automatically mimic others' emotional expressions, which is believed to contribute to s...
International audienceWhile there is an extensive literature on the tendency to mimic emotional expr...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others' behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others’ behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
The spontaneous tendency to mimic others is an ubiquitous phenomenon characterizing social interacti...
Facial mimicry—the imitation of the facial expressions of others—has been regarded as one of the und...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The study of the spontaneous expressions of blind individuals offers a unique opportunity to underst...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
Facial mimicry is the automatic tendency to imitate facial expressions of emotions. Alexithymia is a...
International audienceImitation is one of the core building blocks of human social cognition, suppor...
Human adults automatically mimic others' emotional expressions, which is believed to contribute to s...
International audienceWhile there is an extensive literature on the tendency to mimic emotional expr...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others' behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
Mimicry, the tendency to spontaneously and unconsciously copy others' behaviour, plays an important ...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
Mimicry, the spontaneous copying of others’ behaviors, plays an important role in social affiliation...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
The spontaneous tendency to mimic others is an ubiquitous phenomenon characterizing social interacti...
Facial mimicry—the imitation of the facial expressions of others—has been regarded as one of the und...
The experience of being imitated is theorised to be a driving force of infant social cognition, yet ...
The study of the spontaneous expressions of blind individuals offers a unique opportunity to underst...
Drimalla H, Landwehr N, Hess U, Dziobek I. From face to face: the contribution of facial mimicry to ...
Facial mimicry is the automatic tendency to imitate facial expressions of emotions. Alexithymia is a...