نتایج جستجو برای: mimicry

تعداد نتایج: 4830  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Dennis Hofman Peter A Bos Dennis J L G Schutter Jack van Honk

In societies with high cooperation demands, implicit consensus on social norms enables successful human coexistence. Mimicking other people's actions and emotions has been proposed as a means to synchronize behaviour, thereby enhancing affiliation. Mimicry has long been thought to be reflexive, but it has recently been suggested that mimicry might also be motivationally driven. Here, we show du...

2015
Elisabetta Palagi Velia Nicotra Giada Cordoni

Emotional contagion is a basic form of empathy that makes individuals able to experience others' emotions. In human and non-human primates, emotional contagion can be linked to facial mimicry, an automatic and fast response (less than 1 s) in which individuals involuntary mimic others' expressions. Here, we tested whether body (play bow, PBOW) and facial (relaxed open-mouth, ROM) rapid mimicry ...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2015
Birgit Rauchbauer Jasminka Majdandžić Allan Hummer Christian Windischberger Claus Lamm

People often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and mannerisms, a phenomenon referred to as behavioral mimicry. Social psychology experiments indicate that mimicry denotes an implicit affiliative signal flexibly regulated in response to social requirements. Yet, the mediating processes and neural underpinnings of such regulation are largely unexplored. The present functional ...

2016
Birgit Rauchbauer Jasminka Majdandžić Stefan Stieger Claus Lamm

Mimicry has been ascribed affiliative functions. In three experiments, we used a newly developed social-affective mimicry task (SAMT) to investigate mimicry ́s modulation by emotional facial expressions (happy, angry) and ethnic group-membership (White in-group, Black out-group). Experiment 1 established the main consistent effect across experiments, which was enhanced mimicry to angry out-group...

2010
Neil A. Harrison Robert Morgan Hugo D. Critchley

Tendency to mimic others' emotional facial expressions predicts empathy and may represent a physiological marker of psychopathy. Anatomical connectivity between amygdala, cingulate motor cortex (M3, M4), and facial nucleus demonstrates a potential neuroanatomical substrate for mimicry, though pharmacological influences are largely unknown. Norepinephrine modulation selectively impairs negative ...

2016
Alison R. Davis Rabosky Christian L. Cox Daniel L. Rabosky Pascal O. Title Iris A. Holmes Anat Feldman Jimmy A. McGuire

Batesian mimicry, in which harmless species (mimics) deter predators by deceitfully imitating the warning signals of noxious species (models), generates striking cases of phenotypic convergence that are classic examples of evolution by natural selection. However, mimicry of venomous coral snakes has remained controversial because of unresolved conflict between the predictions of mimicry theory ...

2017
Jaewoo Park Hyoungshick Kim

This paper revisits the shellcode embedding problem for PDF files. We found that a popularly used shellcode embedding technique called reverse mimicry attack has not been shown to be effective against well-trained state-of-the-art detectors. To overcome the limitation of the reverse mimicry method against existing shellcode detectors, we extend the idea of reverse mimicry attack to a more gener...

2016
Paul A G Forbes Xueni Pan Antonia F de C Hamilton

Mimicry involves unconsciously copying the actions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that autistic people can copy the goal of an observed action but show differences in their mimicry. We investigated mimicry in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) within a two-dimensional virtual reality environment. Participants played an imitation game with a socially engaged avatar and socially disengaged a...

2005
Emily E. Balcetis Rick Dale

Adoption of other people’s behaviors is a well-documented tendency termed social mimicry or the “chameleon effect.” Although social psychologists have begun to document the subtle nuances that impact mimicry, there is little on the social variables that influence similar processes in psycholinguistics. In two experiments, we demonstrate the influence of social factors on syntactic priming and m...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Daniel W Franks Jason Noble

Mathematical models of mimicry typically involve artificial prey species with fixed colorations or appearances; this enables a comparison of predation rates to demonstrate the level of protection a mimic might be afforded. Fruitful theoretical results have been produced using this method, but it is also useful to examine the possible evolutionary consequences of mimicry. To that end, we present...

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