Contains fulltext : 175249.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mimicry of others' postures and behaviours forms an implicit yet indispensable component of social interactions. However, whereas numerous behavioural studies have investigated the occurrence of mimicry and its social sensitivity, the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms remain elusive. In this study, single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to measure corticospinal facilitation during a naturalistic behaviour observation task adapted from the behavioural mimicry literature. Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in participants' right hands were measured as they observed stimulus videos of a confederate describing photographs. MEPs were recorded w...
Previous research has shown a link between eye contact and interpersonal motor resonance, indicating...
Imitation is crucial for social learning, and so it is important to identify what determines between...
Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head and...
Mimicry of others' postures and behaviours forms an implicit yet indispensable component of social i...
© 2017 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Mimicry of others' p...
Direct eye contact is a powerful social cue to regulate interpersonal interactions. Previous behavio...
This study was designed to combine two, otherwise separated, fields of research regarding motor reso...
doi:10.3791/51001 (2013). This study used the transcranial magnetic stimulation/motor evoked potenti...
A large body of research reports that perceiving body movements of other people activates motor repr...
One remarkable feature of social interactions is spontaneous mimicry. People have a tendency to unco...
Past research on action observation and imitation suggests that observing a movement activates a cor...
Mimicry is a pervasive and ubiquitous human behaviour with generally positive consequences, resultin...
This study used the transcranial magnetic stimulation/motor evoked potential (TMS/MEP) technique to ...
Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation have demonstrated that action observation can modula...
Before the study session, participants completed an online questionnaire assessing demographic infor...
Previous research has shown a link between eye contact and interpersonal motor resonance, indicating...
Imitation is crucial for social learning, and so it is important to identify what determines between...
Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head and...
Mimicry of others' postures and behaviours forms an implicit yet indispensable component of social i...
© 2017 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Mimicry of others' p...
Direct eye contact is a powerful social cue to regulate interpersonal interactions. Previous behavio...
This study was designed to combine two, otherwise separated, fields of research regarding motor reso...
doi:10.3791/51001 (2013). This study used the transcranial magnetic stimulation/motor evoked potenti...
A large body of research reports that perceiving body movements of other people activates motor repr...
One remarkable feature of social interactions is spontaneous mimicry. People have a tendency to unco...
Past research on action observation and imitation suggests that observing a movement activates a cor...
Mimicry is a pervasive and ubiquitous human behaviour with generally positive consequences, resultin...
This study used the transcranial magnetic stimulation/motor evoked potential (TMS/MEP) technique to ...
Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation have demonstrated that action observation can modula...
Before the study session, participants completed an online questionnaire assessing demographic infor...
Previous research has shown a link between eye contact and interpersonal motor resonance, indicating...
Imitation is crucial for social learning, and so it is important to identify what determines between...
Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head and...