Are people who mimic others perceived as more friendly, likeable, persuasive, and knowledgeable? 来自 core.ac.uk 喜欢 0 阅读量: 29 作者: M Drury 摘要: We attempt to extend previous research that mirroring behaviors increase levels of likingand persuasiveness between individuals. We set up dyad ...
One can never know the internal workings of another person—one can only infer others' mental states based on external cues. In contrast, each person has direct access to the contents of their own mind. Here, we test the hypothesis that this privileged access shapes the way people represent ...
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Humans often communicate using body movements like winks, waves, and nods. However, it is unclear how we identify when someone’s physical actions are communicative. Given people’s propensity to interpret each other’s behavior as aimed to produce chang
Mimicry improved emotion recognition, and further analysis revealed that the largest improvement was for participants who had higher scores on the autism traits. In fact, recognition performance was best overall for people who had high AQ scores but also received the instruction to mimic. Implications...
while others prefer the enhanced sensitivity of a metal tip. In our research, the sounds and feel of our controller were based on a carbon fiber cane with a metal tip. Users who were accustomed to the feedback from a metal-tip cane in the real world could easily ...
However, some groups ofusers who had a sense of ownership of the services were unhappy about anyinflux of less traditional users. Indeed, in one library I worked in, stock likemagazines and graphic novels were unwelcome, as they“attracted the kind ofpeople into libraries that you wouldn’t ...
The women standing beside him, clad in white bonnets and plaid shawls, are Mary (at our left) and Emily Edmonson. Frederick Douglass is seated to the right of Theodosia Gilbert who has taken the place of her fiancé, William L. Chaplin, who had been arrested for Underground Railroad ...
Regardless of whether the protests succeed in realizing their demands, they often become a formative experience to the people who participate in them. On the parliamentary square, among balloons, babies, and thousands of others, the Babylution called, “Come out to the streets, because we are ...