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As it turned out, the less educated a person is, the more imitating he or she will be during a conversation.

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Quite unexpectedly they came to the conclusion that education level is also involved.

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Here are the surprising findings that scientists revealed while trying to understand why some of us do this differently.Įducation. All these factors directly impact our inclination to mirror others. Photo by Scott Webb on Unsplash Chameleon effect: factors and dependenciesĮducation level, innate expressiveness, cultural environment we are raised in. Mirror neurons give us the ability to understand each other better, show significance of our relationships and share emotions with other people, building a foundation for empathy. The anterior brain fraction gets activated even when we notice the expression of disgust on someone else’s face. Make an experiment and listen to someone laughing for a minute on Youtube, eventually, you’ll be the last to stop.ĭisgust. The laugh is contagious, even without any reason. Even if we hear some lame joke and see that everyone else is laughing, it makes us giggle too. When people around us, even strangers, are sad, we become moody too. Some scientists point out that only sociopaths are immune to contagious yawning. A perfect example of the action we can’t resist. Have you ever experienced a sudden rise in mood when surrounded by funny people? Do pessimistic personalities make you feel down in the dumps? Then, you have well-developed sympathy and your neuron is functioning properly. And it is this neuron that made you repeat actions and make faces before you were even able to talk. This neuron makes you intensely frown your brows or put on a smiley face when it interprets the emotions of the person you communicate with. So how does science explain mirroring in communication? That’s all because of a neuron the one responsible for recognizing faces and understanding their expressions. For example, if such an honored man wore a handkerchief as a decorative accessory, the rest of the group would consider it to be trendy and an absolute must for them to wear too. All the others had to develop certain behavioral patterns to show their respect and honor to the strongest. These were the ones with a higher social status. There were stronger, smarter and more honored individuals in the human society. In order to survive and evolve, humankind had to learn and invent many things including socially accepted behavior. People used mirroring as a kind of universal signal. Tuning your own mood and actions to others can be traced back to human origins. The topic of discussion is equally interesting for both people and they know that their interests meet. There’s a certain level of agreement between them. But why do we act like this? Is there any special reason for that?Īs a rule, mirroring means that interlocutors enjoy their communication. We all tend to mimic gestures of people we like and we do it subconsciously.

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Have you ever noticed how synchronized your reactions are with the person you talk to? A common human behavior classified as “mirroring” has been known and studied by psychologists for a long time. The Surprising Truth About Why We Tend To Imitate Others










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