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SUBMITTER: Casasanto D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7411309 | biostudies-literature | 2020
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Casasanto Daniel D Casasanto Laura Staum LS Gijssels Tom T Hagoort Peter P
Frontiers in psychology 20200731
Bodily mimicry often makes the mimickee have more positive feelings about the mimicker. Yet, little is known about the causes of mimicry's social effects. When people mimic each other's bodily movements face to face, they can either adopt a mirrorwise perspective (moving in the same absolute direction) or an anatomical perspective (moving in the same direction relative to their own bodies). Mirrorwise mimicry maximizes visuo-spatial similarity between the mimicker and mimickee, whereas anatomica ...[more]