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  1. The Too-Much-Mimicry Effect: Strong (vs. Subtle) Mimicry Impairs Liking and Trust in Distributive Negotiations

    We examined whether mimicking an interaction partner is universally advantageous or, provided the mimicry is particularly strong, whether it has...

    Janet Wessler, David D. Loschelder, ... Malte Friese in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 22 November 2023
  2. Impaired Emotional Mimicry Responses Towards Objectified Women

    Sexual objectification mostly targets women and occurs whenever they are treated as bodies for the use or consumption of others and stripped of their...

    Daniela Ruzzante, Jeroen Vaes in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article 09 January 2024
  3. Facial Mimicry and Social Context Affect Smile Interpretation

    Theoretical accounts and extant research suggest that people use various sources of information, including sensorimotor simulation and social...

    Anna Orlowska, Magdalena Rychlowska, ... Eva G. Krumhuber in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 10 August 2023
  4. Experiences of mimicry in eating disorders

    Background

    People unknowingly mimic the behaviors of others, a process that results in feelings of affiliation. However, some individuals with eating...

    Savannah R. Erwin, Peggy J. Liu, ... Nancy L. Zucker in Journal of Eating Disorders
    Article Open access 15 July 2022
  5. Mimicry

    Reference work entry 2022
  6. The Effect of Facial Self-Resemblance on Emotional Mimicry

    Social resemblance, like group membership or similar attitudes, increases the mimicry of the observed emotional facial display. In this study, we...

    Michal Olszanowski, Paulina Lewandowska, ... Natalia Frankowska in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 12 January 2022
  7. Batesian Mimicry

    Reference work entry 2022
  8. Müllerian Mimicry

    Dirleane O. Rossato, Lucas Augusto Kaminski in Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior
    Reference work entry 2022
  9. Imagining is Not Observing: The Role of Simulation Processes Within the Mimicry-Liking Expressway

    Individuals automatically mimic a wide range of different behaviors, and such mimicking behavior has several social benefits. One of the landmark...

    Wojciech Kulesza, Nina Chrobot, ... Oliver Genschow in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 06 April 2022
  10. Aggressive Mimicry

    Reference work entry 2022
  11. All that meets the eye: The contribution of reward processing and pupil mimicry on pupillary reactions to facial trustworthiness

    The present work investigates pupillary reactions induced by exposure to faces with different levels of trustworthiness. Participants’ (N = 69)...

    Althea Frisanco, Marco Biella, ... Mariska E. Kret in Current Psychology
    Article 09 November 2021
  12. Behavioral Mimicry and Interaction Expectations Influence Affect in Interracial Interactions

    The current research tested how expectations and mimicry in an interracial interaction influence positive and negative affect. Existing research...

    Tara Van Bommel, Sally Merritt, ... Janet B. Ruscher in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article 28 February 2021
  13. The “Big Two” and socially induced emotions: Agency and communion jointly influence emotional contagion and emotional mimicry

    Three studies investigated the effects of two fundamental dimensions of social perception on emotional contagion (i.e., the transfer of emotions...

    Monika Wróbel, Magda Piórkowska, ... Michał Olszanowski in Motivation and Emotion
    Article Open access 18 June 2021
  14. Müllerian Mimicry

    Reference work entry 2021
  15. Egg Mimicry

    Reference work entry 2021
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