نتایج جستجو برای: mimicry

تعداد نتایج: 4830  

Journal: :Nature 1872

Journal: :Nature Chemical Biology 2013

Journal: :Collabra 2021

Research on trust development has generally focused how similarities between people influence allocation. However, similarity in interests and beliefs, which underpins may be critical to relationship success, is seldom apparent upon initial interaction thus not a primary predictor of decisions. Here we ask mimicry, visible social cue, affects decisions alongside similarity. We used “chat-room” ...

2016
Krystyna Rymarczyk Łukasz Żurawski Kamila Jankowiak-Siuda Iwona Szatkowska

Facial mimicry is the tendency to imitate the emotional facial expressions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that the perception of dynamic displays leads to enhanced facial mimicry, especially for happiness and anger. However, little is known about the impact of dynamic stimuli on facial mimicry for fear and disgust. To investigate this issue, facial EMG responses were recorded in the co...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2010
Amy N Dalton Tanya L Chartrand Eli J Finkel

The authors propose that behavioral mimicry is guided by schemas that enable efficient social coordination. If mimicry is schema driven, then the operation of these schemas should be disrupted if partners behave in counternormative ways, such as mimicking people they generally would not or vice versa, rendering social interaction inefficient and demanding more executive and self-regulatory reso...

2010
Geoffrey Bird Caitlin Orsini Cecilia Heyes

In naturalistic interpersonal settings, mimicry or ‘automatic imitation’ generates liking, affiliation, cooperation and other positive social attitudes. The purpose of this study was to find out whether the relationship between social attitudes and mimicry is bidirectional: Do social attitudes have a direct and specific effect on mimicry? Participants were primed with pro-social, neutral or ant...

2016
Qiujun Guo Yuan Yuan Zhichao Jin Tao Xu Yebo Gao Huamin Wei Conghuang Li Wei Hou Baojin Hua

Background. Vasculogenic mimicry can promote tumor growth and metastasis. This article is aimed at conducting a systematic meta-analysis to explore the clinicopathological and prognostic significance of vasculogenic mimicry and gastric cancer. Methods. We searched Pubmed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and the VIP and Wanfang Database for eligible studies. We...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Manisha Goel Lavanya Krishnan Surinder Kaur Kanwal J Kaur Dinakar M Salunke

Structural and physiological facets of carbohydrate-peptide mimicry were addressed by analyzing the Ab response to alpha-d-mannopyranoside. mAbs against alpha-d-mannopyranoside were generated and screened with the carbohydrate-mimicking 12 mer (DVFYPYPYASGS) peptide. Three mAbs, 2D10, 1H11, and 1H7, which were subjected to detailed analysis, exhibit diverse V gene usage, indicating their indepe...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2017
Jahnavi Joshi Anupama Prakash Krushnamegh Kunte

Species co-occurrence in ecological communities is thought to be influenced by multiple ecological and evolutionary processes, especially colonization and competition. However, effects of other interspecific interactions and evolutionary relationships are less explored. We examined evolutionary histories of community members and roles of mutualistic and parasitic interactions (Müllerian and Bat...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
David W Pfennig Sean P Mullen

Batesian mimicry evolves when a palatable species (the 'mimic') co-opts a warning signal from a dangerous species (the 'model') and thereby deceives its potential predators. Longstanding theory predicts that this protection from predation should break down where the model is absent. Thus, mimics are expected to only co-occur with their model. Yet, many mimics violate this prediction and occur i...

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