evolutionary biology, mimicry is an evolved resemblance between an organism and another object, often an organism of another species. Mimicry may evolve between...
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Müllerian mimicry is a natural phenomenon in which two or more well-defended species, often foul-tasting and sharing common predators, have come to mimic...
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Social mirror theory (redirect from Mimicry and Social Mirroring)
important role in Behavioral Mimicry. Some of the earliest work on mimicry was conducted in domains of clinical psychology and counseling (charney 1966...
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Perception (redirect from Perception (psychology))
conscious awareness. Since the rise of experimental psychology in the 19th century, psychology's understanding of perception has progressed by combining...
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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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developed. Cognitive imitation Mimicry Mirror neuron Social cognition VandenBoss, Gary (2006) APA Dictionary of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological...
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Herd mentality (category Social psychology)
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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Embodied cognition (redirect from Embodied psychology)
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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January 2024). "Mimicry in misophonia: A large-scale survey of prevalence and relationship with trigger sounds". Journal of Clinical Psychology. 80 (1): 186–197...
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subsequently used as evidence of selection: camouflage (protective coloration); mimicry, both Batesian and Müllerian; and aposematism. Charles Darwin's On the...
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Aposematism (section Mimicry)
Wallace's concept of warning coloration. Aposematism is exploited in Müllerian mimicry, where species with strong defences evolve to resemble one another. By...
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Emotional contagion (category Crowd psychology)
by Elaine Hatfield, et al., is that this can be done through automatic mimicry and synchronization of one's expressions, vocalizations, postures, and...
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of mimicry in the Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) compared to the Lyrebird (Menura ssp.)". International Journal of Comparative Psychology. 12...
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Aggression (redirect from Aggression (psychology))
resemble hostile behavior, such as mouse-killing by rats. In aggressive mimicry a predator has the appearance of a harmless organism or object attractive...
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Face perception (redirect from Psychology of face recognition)
facial expressions until their second year of life. She also found that mimicry emerged at different ages. Facial perception has neuroanatomical correlates...
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realities (pp. 85-100). Psychology Press. ISBN 9781848728035 Hess, Ursula; Fischer, Agneta (2017-09-26). "The Role of Emotional Mimicry in Intergroup Relations"...
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Animal coloration (category Mimicry)
50. ISBN 978-1-139-49623-0. Mallet, James (July 2001). "Mimicry: An interface between psychology and evolution". PNAS. 98 (16): 8928–8930. Bibcode:2001PNAS...
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Chinni Jayanth is an Indian film director, producer, comedian, actor and mimicry artist who has appeared in many main, character and supporting roles in...
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in many organisms. Other examples are mimetic forms of butterflies (see mimicry), and human hemoglobin and blood types. According to the theory of evolution...
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Empathy (category Moral psychology)
S2CID 205236870. van Baaren R, Holland R, Kawakami K, van Knippenberg A (2004). "Mimicry and prosocial behavior". Psychological Science. 15 (1): 71–4. doi:10.1111/j...
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Self-deception (section Psychology)
evolved so that one can have an advantage over another. From alarm calls to mimicry, animals use deception to further their survival. Those who are better...
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random, convincing oneself that some form of determinism is true, or "mimicry" where one acts as "one should".[citation needed] How one "should" act...
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Sayaji Shinde, Shobaraj, Satyajit, Bank Janardhan, Vaijanath Biradar and Mimicry Dayanand. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Gurukiran...
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Wieland (novel) (section Sensationalist psychology)
appears on the scene, he suggests that the voices may be caused by human mimicry. Clara is secretly in love with Pleyel, and makes a plan to tell him so;...
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Kumari as Thanga Lakshmi Ravi Mariya as Bullet Pushparaj Luthfudeen as "Mimicry" Manish Dev Gill as Smuggler Samir Kochhar as Cellphone Bazaar owner Crane...
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Impression (section Psychology)
Mal Waldron The Impressions (album), a 1963 album Impressions, a form of mimicry practised by an impressionist (entertainment) Impressions (Angel novel)...
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Adaptation (section Mimicry)
flowering plants and pollinating insects. In mimicry, species evolve to resemble other species; in mimicry this is a mutually beneficial co-evolution as...
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Deception (category Psychology experiments)
of exhibiting false information. There are three simulation techniques: mimicry (copying another model or example, such as non-poisonous snakes which have...
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"instinctive", for they do not involve reasoning: Maternal instincts Metamorphosis Mimicry Molting Playing dead Taxis Fabre believed instincts were "fixed patterns"...
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two or more people who are temporally aligned. This is different from mimicry, which occurs after a short delay. Line dance and military step are examples...
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