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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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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associations between articulation and its sensory consequences. Later, this overt mimicry would be short-circuited and become speech perception. This aspect of the...
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(46.7% of this population in a recent study by Kumar's group) engage in mimicry (deliberate or unconscious imitation of the trigger sound). As the anterior...
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Fixed action pattern (redirect from Fixed-Motor Pattern)
have evolved to exploit the fixed action patterns of other species by mimicry of their sign stimuli. Replicating the releaser required to trigger a fixed...
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protective Müllerian mimicry. Harmless insects such as hoverflies often derive protection from resembling bumblebees, in Batesian mimicry, and may be confused...
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through imitation" and mimicry or automatic imitation occurs when a "reenacted behavior is based on previously acquired motor (or vocal) patterns". Ganos...
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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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leads to autoantibodies being produced against host tissues (molecular mimicry) causing a variety of streptococcal related diseases including Sydenham's...
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Variola major, smallpox Vascular malformation, in medicine Vasculogenic mimicry, in medicine Ventromedial prefrontal cortex Virtual machine, an emulation...
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damage to upper motor neurons of the facial nerve. The facial motor nucleus has dorsal and ventral divisions that contain lower motor neurons supplying...
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that T-cells stimulated by Pandemrix were cross-reactive by molecular mimicry with part of the hypocretin peptide, the loss of which is associated with...
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gained 30 pounds (14 kg), and spent two days with Read to perfect his mimicry. During filming he arrived on set at four in the morning and spent five...
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Halberstadt JB, Innes-Ker ÅH (2001). "When did her smile drop? Facial mimicry and the influences of emotional state on the detection of change in emotional...
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emotional contagion and (b) a motor representation of the observed facial expression that could lead to facial mimicry. In the brain, understanding and...
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Speech repetition (category Motor control)
years is their skill in repeating nonword phone sequences (a measure of mimicry and storage). This is also the case with children with Down's syndrome...
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results in the primitive, automatic and unconscious process of social mimicry is emotional contagion. When a receiver of information interacts with its...
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electrolocation pattern of the dangerous electric eel, probably a form of Batesian mimicry to dissuade predators. Glass knifefish that are using similar frequencies...
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specifically the anterior medial prefrontal cortex (amPFC), may modulate mimicry behavior. Neuroscientists are suggesting that social priming influences...
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lack of a voice; instead of speaking themselves, they use their gift of mimicry to communicate. Jeremy Crawford, lead rules designer of the Dungeons &...
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motor-processing of the forelimbs, which is associated with the evolution of vertebrate vocal communication. The production, perception, and mimicry of...
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anti-predator strategy, but it can also be used as a form of aggressive mimicry. When induced by humans, the state is sometimes colloquially known as animal...
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reproducing the meme in a new context ("mimicry") or by remixing the original material ("remix"). In mimicry, the meme is recreated in a different setting...
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"Animal Impostors" March 14, 1982 (1982-03-14) 0909 In this vivid study of mimicry and camouflage NOVA shows dramatically how snakes, butterflies, fish, turtles...
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