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People Mimic Each Other, But We Aren’t Chameleons
January 13, 2012 by NewsBot
It's easy to pick up on the movements that other people make - scratching your head, crossing your legs. But a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, finds that people only feel the urge to mimic each other when they have the same goal. It's common for people to pick up on each other's movements...


