Scaling up change: a critical review and practical guide to harnessing social norms for climate action
SM Constantino, G Sparkman… - … science in the …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Anthropogenic carbon emissions have the potential to trigger changes in climate and
ecosystems that would be catastrophic for the well-being of humans and other species …
ecosystems that would be catastrophic for the well-being of humans and other species …
[HTML][HTML] Connecting minds and sharing emotions through mimicry: A neurocognitive model of emotional contagion
E Prochazkova, ME Kret - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
During social interactions, people tend to automatically align with, or mimic their interactor's
facial expressions, vocalizations, postures and other bodily states. Automatic mimicry might …
facial expressions, vocalizations, postures and other bodily states. Automatic mimicry might …
[图书][B] Darwin's unfinished symphony: How culture made the human mind
KN Laland - 2017 - degruyter.com
Humans possess an extraordinary capacity for cultural production, from the arts and
language to science and technology. How did the human mind—and the uniquely human …
language to science and technology. How did the human mind—and the uniquely human …
How robots influence humans: A survey of nonverbal communication in social human–robot interaction
S Saunderson, G Nejat - International Journal of Social Robotics, 2019 - Springer
As robots become more prevalent in society, investigating the interactions between humans
and robots is important to ensure that these robots adhere to the social norms and …
and robots is important to ensure that these robots adhere to the social norms and …
Media violence and the general aggression model
CA Anderson, BJ Bushman - Journal of Social Issues, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The General Aggression Model (GAM) is a meta‐theory that considers the role of
personal and situational variables on aggressive behavior, ranging from the biological to the …
personal and situational variables on aggressive behavior, ranging from the biological to 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 …
Nonverbal synchrony in psychotherapy: coordinated body movement reflects relationship quality and outcome.
F Ramseyer, W Tschacher - Journal of consulting and clinical …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: The authors quantified nonverbal synchrony—the coordination of patient's and
therapist's movement—in a random sample of same-sex psychotherapy dyads. The authors …
therapist's movement—in a random sample of same-sex psychotherapy dyads. The authors …
Let's dance together: Synchrony, shared intentionality and cooperation
P Reddish, R Fischer, J Bulbulia - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Previous research has shown that the matching of rhythmic behaviour between individuals
(synchrony) increases cooperation. Such synchrony is most noticeable in music, dance and …
(synchrony) increases cooperation. Such synchrony is most noticeable in music, dance and …
Influence of peers and friends on children's and adolescents' eating and activity behaviors
Obesity during childhood and adolescence is a growing problem in the United States,
Canada, and around the world that leads to significant physical, psychological, and social …
Canada, and around the world that leads to significant physical, psychological, and social …