Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend to like them more, find them more attractive, and are more willing to co-operate with them. It is generally assumed that this effect on behaviour results from alterations in representations of self and others. Specifically, through neurophysiological perception-action matching mechanisms, interpersonal motor co-ordination (IMC) is believed to forge a neural coupling between actor and observer, which serves to blur boundaries in conceptual self-other representations and causes positive views of the self to be projected onto others. An investigation into this potential neural mechanism is lacking, however. Moreover, the specific components of ...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Action observation triggers imitation, a powerful mechanism permitting interpersonal coordination. C...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Action observation triggers imitation, a powerful mechanism permitting interpersonal coordination. C...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...