Emotional mimicry as social regulation
Emotional mimicry is the imitation of the emotional expressions of others. According to the
classic view on emotional mimicry (the Matched Motor Hypothesis), people mimic the …
classic view on emotional mimicry (the Matched Motor Hypothesis), people mimic the …
The antecedents and consequences of human behavioral mimicry
TL Chartrand, JL Lakin - Annual review of psychology, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Behavioral mimicry—the automatic imitation of gestures, postures, mannerisms, and other
motor movements—is pervasive in human interactions. The current review focuses on two …
motor movements—is pervasive in human interactions. The current review focuses on two …
Toward a second-person neuroscience1
In spite of the remarkable progress made in the burgeoning field of social neuroscience, the
neural mechanisms that underlie social encounters are only beginning to be studied and …
neural mechanisms that underlie social encounters are only beginning to be studied and …
Emotional mimicry: Why and when we mimic emotions
The goal of this review was to provide a brief overview of recent developments in the domain
of emotional mimicry research. We argue that emotional signals are intrinsically meaningful …
of emotional mimicry research. We argue that emotional signals are intrinsically meaningful …
Meta-analyses of the intra-and interpersonal outcomes of interpersonal coordination
IM Vicaria, L Dickens - Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2016 - Springer
Interpersonal coordination, the extent to which social partners coordinate each other's
postures and mannerisms, acts as a “social glue” that serves both individual and social …
postures and mannerisms, acts as a “social glue” that serves both individual and social …
Building and maintaining rapport in investigative interviews
A Abbe, SE Brandon - Police practice and research, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Research shows that rapport has a number of positive effects on interviewing. Defined here
as a smooth, positive interpersonal interaction, rapport can increase the amount of …
as a smooth, positive interpersonal interaction, rapport can increase the amount of …
Mimicry in social interaction: Benefits for mimickers, mimickees, and their interaction
Mimicry has benefits for people in social interactions. However, evidence regarding the
consequences of mimicry is incomplete. First, research on mimicry has particularly focused …
consequences of mimicry is incomplete. First, research on mimicry has particularly focused …
Thirty-five years of research on neuro-linguistic programming. NLP research data base. State of the art or pseudoscientific decoration?
T Witkowski - Polish Psychological Bulletin, 2010 - cejsh.icm.edu.pl
The huge popularity of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) therapies and training has not
been accompanied by knowledge of the empirical underpinnings of the concept. The article …
been accompanied by knowledge of the empirical underpinnings of the concept. The article …
Are you on my wavelength? Interpersonal coordination in dyadic conversations
Conversation between two people involves subtle nonverbal coordination in addition to
speech. However, the precise parameters and timing of this coordination remain unclear …
speech. However, the precise parameters and timing of this coordination remain unclear …
Testing the relationship between mimicry, trust and rapport in virtual reality conversations
J Hale, AFDC Hamilton - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
People mimic each other's actions and postures during everyday interactions. It is widely
believed this mimicry acts as a social glue, leading to increased rapport. We present two …
believed this mimicry acts as a social glue, leading to increased rapport. We present two …