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  2. Mirroring - Wikipedia

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    This strain may exist because others may feel more distant from the child due to a lack of rapport, or because the child may have a difficult time feeling empathy for others without mirroring. Mirroring helps to facilitate empathy, as individuals more readily experience other people's emotions through mimicking posture and gestures.

  3. List of shapeshifters - Wikipedia

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    Werebat: Human with the ability to change into a bat-like form, appears in modern fiction. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Werecoyote : Human with the ability to change into a coyote form comparable to a werewolf, [ 6 ] appears in modern fiction.

  4. Social mirror theory - Wikipedia

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    The notion that individuals mimic the behaviors of others has long been of interest to psychologists (James, 1890). Over the past 30 years, there has been a noticeable surge in research exploring the subtle and unintentional ways in which people imitate their social interaction partners, including mimicry of facial expressions , emotions ...

  5. Motor mimicry - Wikipedia

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    When considering social mimicry, how a person feels about, or empathizes with the people around them is a large factor in where someone will mimic those around them. People who care more about those around them and pay more attention to their circumstances are more likely to mimic those around them than those whose attention is focused ...

  6. 50 powerful quotes to help you embrace change - AOL

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    “Things change. And friends leave. Life doesn’t stop for anybody.” — Stephen Chbosky, “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” “We cannot change what we are not aware of, and once we are ...

  7. Microexpression - Wikipedia

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    Some people are born able to control their expressions (such as pathological liars), while others are trained, for example actors. "Natural liars" may be aware of their ability to control microexpressions, and so may those who know them well; they may have been "getting away" with things since childhood due to greater ease in fooling their ...

  8. Moderate-intensity exercise could help suppress hunger - AOL

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    An hour of moderate-intensity exercise reduced sensations of hunger in people with overweight and ... but saw no notable changes in their levels due to exercise. ... which mimic the glucagon-like ...

  9. Fred Sirieix makes rare blunder on Who Wants to Be a ... - AOL

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    “You know what, I'm going to put you out of my misery,” he said. “’Treading water’ is that, as you rightly say,” he explained, mimicking a paddling motion with his legs.