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 …
Mimicry: causes and consequences
KA Duffy, TL Chartrand - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•People mimic others' facial and emotional expressions, behavioral movements,
and verbal patterns.•Many social factors can facilitate or inhibit mimicry.•Mimicry has …
and verbal patterns.•Many social factors can facilitate or inhibit mimicry.•Mimicry has …
Cognitive mechanisms for responding to mimicry from others
J Hale, AFC Hamilton - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
Compared to our understanding of neurocognitive processes involved producing mimicry,
the downstream consequences of being mimicked are less clear. A wide variety of positive …
the downstream consequences of being mimicked are less clear. A wide variety of positive …
Mimicry and law: Experiments in a natural setting of a law company
This paper joins an effort to build a relational approach to law practice by testing mimicry as
a vehicle for building trust in a legal context. Mimicry research indicates that this …
a vehicle for building trust in a legal context. Mimicry research indicates that this …
The legitimation of wife abuse among women: The impact of belief in a just world and gender identification
Past research has found that when victims are ingroup members, observers' social
identification interacts with general belief in a just world (GBJW) to predict judgments about …
identification interacts with general belief in a just world (GBJW) to predict judgments about …
Mimicry boosts social bias: Unrealistic optimism in a health prevention case
Unrealistic optimism bias appears when a person perceives oneself–in comparison to peers–
as less at risk from threats. This bias has been widely reported and the consequences are …
as less at risk from threats. This bias has been widely reported and the consequences are …
Attribution of blame to rape victims and offenders, and attribution of severity in rape cases: Non-therapists and survivor and offender therapists
Y Idisis, A Edoute - International Review of Victimology, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines Wolf's hypothesis of modular judgment in the context of rape myths
and attribution of blame to rape victims. Modular judgment was operationalized using blame …
and attribution of blame to rape victims. Modular judgment was operationalized using blame …
Belief in a Just World and secondary victimization: The role of adolescent deviant behavior
RD Mendonça, M Gouveia-Pereira… - Personality and Individual …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Belief in a Just World research found evidence that one feels threatened whenever
one witnesses an innocent victim suffering, often resorting to secondary victimization to …
one witnesses an innocent victim suffering, often resorting to secondary victimization to …
The chameleon effect in customer relationship management: Experiments on the spillover effects of mimicry in natural settings of a chain hotel and a chain grocery …
Numerous experiments have proven that mimicry is highly beneficial (mainly to the mimicker
but also to the mimickee). Some studies have shown initial data suggesting the potential of …
but also to the mimickee). Some studies have shown initial data suggesting the potential of …
Making sense of emotional contagion
C Isern-Mas, A Gomila - 2019 - digital.csic.es
Emotional contagion is a phenomenon that has attracted much interest in recent times.
However, the main theory, mimicry theory, fails to properly address its many facets. In …
However, the main theory, mimicry theory, fails to properly address its many facets. In …