Motor mimicry is a common neurological phenomenon where a person reacts to an event happening to someone else. Examples of motor mimicry include wincing...
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Mirror neuron (redirect from Mirror motor neurons)
has similar effects on motor mimicry. Nevertheless, the similarities between automatic imitation, mirror effects, and motor mimicry have led some researchers...
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Social mirror theory (redirect from Mimicry and Social Mirroring)
mannerisms, and other motor movements is pervasive in human interactions. Existing reviews focuses on two recent themes in the mimicry literature. In early...
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behavior. In the research motor mimicry there shows neurons that pick up on facial expressions and communicate with motor neurons responsible for muscles...
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Parkinson's disease (redirect from Motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease)
affects both the motor and non-motor systems of the body. The symptoms usually emerge slowly, and, as the disease progresses, non-motor symptoms become...
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microscopes. Within gesture studies, Bavelas and her team first emphasized motor mimicry, described as "when an observer responds in a way that would be appropriate...
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innate based on basic needs in bonding, safety, and social organization Motor mimicry – describes an interaction and how an interactant will mimic another...
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The motor theory of speech perception is the hypothesis that people perceive spoken words by identifying the vocal tract gestures with which they are...
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Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a strategy used by tumors to ensure sufficient blood supply is brought to its cells through establishing new tumor vascularization...
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Molecular mimicry may be particularly relevant to the tolerance breakdown linked to autoimmune neuropathies. The process known as "molecular mimicry" occurs...
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