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 …
Interpersonal influences on self-regulation
GM Fitzsimons, EJ Finkel - Current Directions in …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Since the 1960s, personality and social psychologists have taken major strides toward
understanding the intra personal processes that promote successful self-regulation. The …
understanding the intra personal processes that promote successful self-regulation. The …
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 …
Power changes how the brain responds to others.
J Hogeveen, M Inzlicht, SS Obhi - Journal of Experimental …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Power dynamics are a ubiquitous feature of human social life, yet little is known about how
power is implemented in the brain. Motor resonance is the activation of similar brain …
power is implemented in the brain. Motor resonance is the activation of similar brain …
[HTML][HTML] The intrapersonal and interpersonal consequences of interpersonal synchrony
Interpersonal synchrony, the time-matching behaviors, is pervasive in human interactions.
This resonation of movements or other forms was generally considered as one of critical …
This resonation of movements or other forms was generally considered as one of critical …
Examination of CEO–CFO social interaction through language style matching: Outcomes for the CFO and the organization
This study proposes that CEO–CFO “language style matching”—a form of unconscious
verbal mimicry based on function words—can provide insights into social interaction …
verbal mimicry based on function words—can provide insights into social interaction …
The curious case of behavioral backlash: Why brands produce priming effects and slogans produce reverse priming effects
Five experiments demonstrate that brands cause priming effects (ie, behavioral effects
consistent with those implied by the brand), whereas slogans cause reverse priming effects …
consistent with those implied by the brand), whereas slogans cause reverse priming effects …
[PDF][PDF] 自我损耗: 理论, 影响因素及研究走向
谭树华, 许燕, 王芳, 宋婧 - 心理科学进展, 2012 - journal.psych.ac.cn
摘要自我的活动消耗心理能量后引起执行功能下降的过程称为自我损耗, 自我损耗是生活中诸多
的适应不良现象的原因之一. 近几年, 自我损耗理论在发生领域, 损耗状态的时限和内在机制等 …
的适应不良现象的原因之一. 近几年, 自我损耗理论在发生领域, 损耗状态的时限和内在机制等 …
When imitation doesn't flatter: The role of consumer distinctiveness in responses to mimicry
K White, JJ Argo - Journal of Consumer Research, 2011 - academic.oup.com
In a series of four experiments, the authors examine the implications of one consumer's
possession being mimicked by another consumer. The results demonstrate that when …
possession being mimicked by another consumer. The results demonstrate that when …
Close relationships and self-regulation: How relationship satisfaction facilitates momentary goal pursuit.
In the new millennium, scholars have built a robust intersection between close-relationships
research and self-regulation research. However, virtually no work has investigated how the …
research and self-regulation research. However, virtually no work has investigated how the …