A study challenges the long-held view that facial mimicry functions primarily as a social tool for politeness or empathy, ...
Facial mimicry refers to automatic copying of another person’s facial expressions. When one person smiles, a listener may ...
Smile! It makes everyone in the room feel better because they, consciously or unconsciously, are smiling with you. Growing evidence shows that an instinct for facial mimicry allows us to empathize ...
Can mimicry and mirroring another person’s action while interacting with them increase rapport and make them like you more? Or could it have an adverse effect and lead to a negative perception of you?
Can mimicry and mirroring another person’s action while interacting with them increase rapport and make them like you more? Or could it have an adverse effect and lead to a negative perception of you?