Nonconscious behavioural mimicry : examining the methods used to produce mimicry and the automatic nature of the effect
An individual’s tendency to adjust their behaviour, to unconsciously copy the gestures of another, is known as nonconscious behavioural mimicry. Chapter One reviews the facilitative role mimicry plays in social interactions and the underlying mechanisms of behaviour matching effects. However, the co...
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University of Reading
2012
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