[DHB] Copy this (to be popular)...

Published: Mon, 09/21/09

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Daily Health Bulletin

September 21, 2009

In Today's Issue

  • Medical Doctor Reveals The Shocking Truth
  • Imitation The Way To Get Others To Like You
  • Announcing: Doctor Approved Store Cupboard Remedies that Really Work...
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Medical Doctor Reveals The Shocking Truth

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Imitation The Way To Get Others To Like You

Dear Reader,

Copying the motions, expression and mannerisms of people you meet appears to have a whole lot to do with promoting social bonding.

New research appearing in the August 14, 2009 issue of Science suggests that the way to get others to like you is to mimic their behavior.

Imitation appears to unconsciously break down barriers that encourage those who don't know each other to become friends - the foundation of social groups according to the study authors.

The unique set of experiments involved observing the behavior of Capuchin monkeys playing with wiffle balls.

This breed of monkeys was used because they're a highly social species that forms close social bonds. The monkeys did one of three things when they were given the balls, either probed it with their fingers, pounded it on a surface or put it in their mouths.

Paired with two researchers (both also with wiffle balls) each monkey played with the ball - one researcher did the exact same motions with his ball as the monkey, the other researcher did something completely different.

After the test, the monkeys consistently chose to spend time with the researcher who had imitated them than with the one who had done a different motion.

Even when it came to doing a simple task, taking a small trinket from the investigator's hand and then returning it for a food reward, the subject monkeys continued to prefer the researcher who'd imitated them - consistently choosing them to execute the task over the researcher who hadn't mimicked them.

This was interpreted by the research team to be a sign that the monkeys felt a sense of affiliation toward the imitator.

"Researchers have known that human beings prefer the behavior of other people who subtly imitate their gestures and other affects," explains Dr. Duane Alexander, director of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. "Observing how imitation promotes bonding in primates may lead to insights in disorders in which imitation and bonding is impaired, such as certain forms of autism."

This work is the joint effort of a team of scientists out of the National Institute of Health (NIH) and two Italian research institutions.

The study authors point out that humans are known to imitate the postures, mannerisms and gestures of those they come in contact with, though the behavior is believed to be largely unconscious on both sides.

Neither side realizing that the mimicking is taking place, and finding themselves feeling affection (or empathy) for those who mimic their behavior.

Continues below...


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Imitation The Way To Get Others To Like You Continued...

Earlier research has shown that people are more likely to help their imitators, and under the right circumstances leave them a more generous tip.

"It has been argued that the link between behavior matching and increases in affiliation might have played an important role in human evolution by helping to maintain harmonious relationships between individuals," write the study authors. "We propose that the same principle also holds for other group-living primates."

Seeing that primates are pre-disposed to bond with those who imitate them, it may put the proof to the saying that imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery.

To your good health,

Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor




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Sources:
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=104733

National Institutes of Health:
http://www.nih.gov/news/

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIH News:
http://www.nih.gov/news/health/aug2009/nichd-13.htm

Science magazine:
http://www.sciencemag.org/index.dtl

Study abstract in Science magazine, August 14, 2009:
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sci;325/5942/880















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