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        跳到 Effects of lacking mirroring - [edit]. Individuals with autism or other social difficulties may be less likely to exhibit mirroring, as they may be less ...
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        The person at the front of the image is looking into four mirrors, each of which ... The looking-glass self is a social psychological concept, created by Charles ... but an imputed sentiment, the imagined effect of this reflection upon another's mind.
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    2012年5月21日 - It also suggests that our mirror neurons are responsible for the effect. It's worth bearing in mind, though, that no studies have yet showed that ......
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    2012年9月9日 - Mirroring and mimicry may increase or decrease rapport and liking. ... Could it have an adverse effect and contribute to them having a negative ......
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    The Mirror Effect mocks and humiliates them, making them overreact. ... This technique is often used by educators, psychologists, and anyone who has to deal ......
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    The mirror effect is a reflection of one's self through the gaze of others. ... requires a broad understanding of situations involving physical, psychological, and,....
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    2014年2月11日 - The surest way to gauge one's success in the process of self-refinement is to observe his spouse's behavior toward him. Both consciously and ......
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    1985年1月1日 - The mirror effect in recognition memory refers to the fact that, with several different classes of stimuli, performance on new items from each class ......
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    The mirror effect refers to findings from studies of recognition memory consistent with the idea that ... Bennet B. Murdock, Department of Psychology, University of....
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    The mirror effect is a regularity in recognition memory that requires reexamination of current ... Murray Glanzer, Department of Psychology, New York University,....