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| Mariëlle StelSummaryAffiliation: Utrecht University Country: The Netherlands Publications
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You want to know the truth? Then don't mimic!Mariëlle Stel
Leiden University
Psychol Sci 20:693-9. 2009..The results contradict the view that mimicry facilitates the understanding of people's felt emotions. In the case of deceptive messages, mimicry hinders this emotional understanding...
Mimicry in social interaction: benefits for mimickers, mimickees, and their interactionMariëlle Stel
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Br J Psychol 101:311-23. 2010..Additionally, both mimickers and mimickees reported more feelings of having bonded with each other and rated the interaction as smoother...
Effects of a priori liking on the elicitation of mimicryMariëlle Stel
Leiden University, The Netherlands
Exp Psychol 57:412-8. 2010..These studies provide further evidence of a link between mimicry and liking and extend previous research by showing that a certain level of mimicry even occurs when mimicry behavior is inconsistent with one's goals or motivations...
Being mimicked makes you a prosocial voterMariëlle Stel
Leiden University, The Netherlands
Exp Psychol 58:79-84. 2011..This effect was due to a shift in mimickees' view of themselves as being more related to others. Thus, mimicry does more than making people more prosocial, it even affects their political decisions...
Facial feedback mechanisms in autistic spectrum disordersMariëlle Stel
Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, Leiden University, P O Box 9555, 2300 RB, Leiden, The Netherlands
J Autism Dev Disord 38:1250-8. 2008..Thus, individuals with ASD do not experience feedback from activated facial expressions as controls do. This facial feedback-impairment enhances our understanding of the social and emotional lives of individuals with ASD...
