根据第一段“Dogs greet other dogs nose-first, sniffing (嗅) each other from head to toe. People are not quite so open about the process of sniffing each other out.(狗互相打招呼时先用鼻子,从头到脚互相嗅对方。人们对彼此嗅出对方的过程
As a result, they have a few theories(理论) fo One possible explanation has something to do with social mirroring, which is caused by mirror neurons(镜像神经元) in the brain. These mirror neurons help the brain notice useful behavior of others and then copy it. When one person sees ...
If your connection with someone new is building, you might find yourself mirroring each other's body language and behavior. This might not happen over a video call where you can only see the person from the shoulder up. However, in-person, this phenomenon can help foster deeper connections....
The replacement argument suggests that this could be the case; however, the mirroring argument counters that online identities (and relationships) are not independent from real-life identities [38]. There is evidence to suggest that shared interactions through avenues such as NFLs is not detracting...
And it’s not like mirroring is a big ask: This is a basic feature of cloud backup going back many years. Google Drive did it for years, and Microsoft OneDrive (my primary cloud backup) still does it reliably. So what does Google do? Instead of fixing this essential feature, today ...
B. Friends tend to sniff each other. C. The smell can be judged on five dimensions. D. The T-shirts of friends smell the same to each other.10. The mirroring game is designed to D A. enrich the dimensions that define friendship B. prove strangers smell more alike after positive ...
题目问及“人们在谈话时往往会做什么”,根据定位词,定位至第一段第一、二句:Emulating your conversation partner’s actions is a common human behavior classified as “mirroring” and has been known and studied by psychologists for years. We all tend to subconsciously copy gestures of people we like...
Smiling, tilting our heads, raising our eyebrows quickly and mirroring the person we’re speaking to can help us build rapport, according to the report. 3. Does the author seem surprised that smiling is a good idea?The author indicates that smil...
Household composition and dynamics in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: mirroring social reality in longitudinal data collection. In van der Walle, E. (ed.), African Households. Census Data. M. E. Sharpe, New York, –. Hosegood, V. and Timæus, I. ...
Mirroring is a subconscious behavior that occurs when someone is attracted to another person. If you notice that she mimics your body language, gestures, or speech patterns, it’s a positive sign. This mirroring behavior indicates that she feels connected and is subconsciously trying to establish ...