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Automatic imitation: A meta-analysis.

Psychological Bulletin, 2018
Automatic imitation is the finding that movement execution is facilitated by compatible and impeded by incompatible observed movements. In the past 15 years, automatic imitation has been studied to understand the relation between perception and action in social interaction.
Emiel Cracco   +8 more
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Automatic Imitation of Physically Impossible Movements

Social Cognition, 2010
Motor priming refers to the direct matching of an observed action onto the observer's motor repertoire (lacoboni et al., 1999) leading to a tendency to automatically reproduce the action. Recent research has shown diminished automatic imitation when observing nonbiological agents, biomechanically impossible actions, and non-intentionally produced ...
Liepelt, R., Brass, M.
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Automatic imitation is automatic, but less so for narcissists

Experimental Brain Research, 2012
Imitation is a fundamentally important human capability and has been the topic of considerable research in the behavioural sciences. One paradigm for investigating the basic nature of imitation is the "automatic imitation" paradigm. In this paradigm, participants are symbolically cued to make a particular response, whilst being incidentally exposed to ...
Jeremy, Hogeveen, Sukhvinder S, Obhi
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Automatically controlled: Task irrelevance fully cancels otherwise automatic imitation.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2022
Automatic imitation refers to the act of unintentionally mimicking observed actions. Inspired by a theoretical framework that allows for controlled yet unintentional processes, we tested whether automatic imitation depends on the task relevance of the to-be-imitated movements.
Eitan Hemed   +4 more
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