ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science
Exploring Social Mimicry to Understand Its Cognitive Mechanisms
This symposium explores motor, choice and facial mimicry, its social effects and group differences. Presenters use behavioural, EEG, and physiological recordings to understand the dynamics of how two people coordinate in social interactions and what is the role of similarity in these processes.
Chairs & Discussants
- Antonia HamiltonChair
University College London
Presentations
- Copying Hand Movements or Art Choices - What Would Make You More Likeable?Paula Wicher
- Simulation and Motor Self-Other DistinctionMarchella Smith
- Working in Sync? Children and Adults’ Cooperation in Face-to-Face InteractionsChristopher Riddell
- Similar Thoughts, Similar Minds: Are People Less Prone to Consider the Minds of Dissimilar Others?Caroline Catmur