TB8, L4 - Mimicry and Synchrony

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Fadiga et al. (1995) found:
MEPs fire when observing the hand action of another
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If the 'mimicker' is more similar to self, mimicry:
Increases
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If the 'mimickee' is disliked it leads to:
Attenuated facial mimicking
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Outgroup members who mimic are:
Liked less
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Van Baaren (2009) found that if an experimenter mimicked the participant more, liking
Increased
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Carrying a box together is an example of:
Planned/deliberate joint action
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Moving to avoid walking into someone on the pavement is an example of:
Spontaneous/noticed joint action
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Mimicking hand gestures in a conversation is an example of:
Spontaneous/unnoticed joint action
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Kilner et al. (2003) found:
Seeing someone perform an opposite arm action interferes with own action
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Richardson (2007) found that participants on rocking chairs:
Synchronised when they were visible to each other
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Lumsden et al. found how many pro-social participants?
30
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Lumsden et al. found how many pro-self individual participants?
18
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Lumsden et al. found how many pro-self competitive participants?
5
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Which significant interaction did Lumsden et al. find?
Pro-social > pro-self
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Miles at al. (2011) found that:
Minimal attachment requires some meaning to be assigned to the group
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Miles et al (2011) also found:
Participants would try harder to be synchronous with the outgroup
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If the 'mimicker' is more similar to self, mimicry:

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Increases

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If the 'mimickee' is disliked it leads to:

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Outgroup members who mimic are:

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Van Baaren (2009) found that if an experimenter mimicked the participant more, liking

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