Mirroring (psychology)
Social relation, Body language, Eye movement (sensory), Attitude (psychology), Accent (linguistics)
978-620-1-90485-9
6201904859
52
2012-08-21
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mirroring is the behaviour in which one person copies another person usually while in social interaction with them. It may include miming gestures, movements, body language, muscle tensions, expressions, tones, eye movements, breathing, tempo, accent, attitude, choice of words/metaphors and other aspects of communication. It is often observed among couples or close friends.Mirroring is common in conversation. The listeners will typically smile or frown along with the speaker. If one person throws in sports metaphors, the other will likely parry along similar ideas. Since people usually accept their mirror image with ease, mirroring the person with whom one is speaking generally makes them feel more relaxed and encourages them to open up.
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