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Behavioral Mimicry

EasyChair Preprint no. 14149

12 pagesDate: July 25, 2024

Abstract

Behavioral mimicry refers to the phenomenon where individuals unconsciously and automatically imitate the behaviors, postures, facial expressions, and mannerisms of others during social interactions. This process of mimicry has been shown to play a crucial role in fostering social cohesion, understanding, and rapport between interaction partners.

The current review provides an overview of the key aspects of behavioral mimicry. It begins by defining the concept and highlighting its importance in social interactions. The review then delves into the different types of mimicry, distinguishing between nonconscious mimicry (automatic imitation) and deliberate mimicry (conscious imitation for social goals).

Keyphrases: cognitive abilities, Genetic predispositions, personality traits, Social Sensitivity, social skills

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@Booklet{EasyChair:14149,
  author = {Elizabeth Henry},
  title = {Behavioral Mimicry},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint no. 14149},

  year = {EasyChair, 2024}}
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