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- W2622637056 abstract "Purpose This study tested whether behavioral mimicry can alter drinking behavior. It was hypothesized that participants would increase drinking behaviors given increased confederate drinking but not cup touching. Methods Nineteen healthy adults ( M age = 20.32 years) completed 2 picture description tasks; during 1 task, a confederate frequently sipped water ( complete drinking gesture), and during the other, the confederate touched her cup but did not drink ( partial gesture). Outcome measures included number of drinks per minute, number of cup touches per minute, percentage of time spent drinking, and percentage of time spent touching the cup. Results Participants spent more time drinking and had an increased drinking rate during the drinking condition versus the cup-touching condition. For a majority of participants, drinking rate increased during the drinking condition versus baseline. Drinking, but not cup touching, rate also increased given increased confederate cup touching for many. Conclusions Mimicry likely contributes to social modeling of drinking behaviors. This effect appears more robust given a complete target gesture (full drink); however, a partial goal-directed drinking gesture may also yield a mimicked response. Beyond the theoretical implications, these results provide directions for research investigating more naturalistic mechanisms for increasing dietary intake in various patient populations (e.g., individuals with dysphagia)." @default.
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- W2622637056 title "Goal-Directed Drinking Behaviors Can Be Modified Through Behavioral Mimicry" @default.
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