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Even if computers can pass for humans, human mimicry may be a shortsighted goal.
Positive responses to mimicry can break down due to individual factors and social situations where mimicry may be unexpected.
We propose that the degree of selection for perfect mimicry may be dependent on the proportion of well-educated predators in the population.
The tentative explanation was that sucking on a pacifier may inhibit a baby's ability to mimic other people, and that early mimicry may be crucial for emotional development.
Mimicry may be defined as a situation in which virtually identical signals, emitted by two different organisms, have in common at least one receiver that reacts in the same manner to both signals because it is advantageous to react in that manner to one of them (that of the model), although it may be disadvantageous to react thus to the counterfeit signal.
Results suggest that behavioral mimicry may be part of a person's repertoire of behaviors, used nonconsciously, when there is a desire to create rapport.
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Harmless insects such as hoverflies often derive protection from resembling bumblebees, in Batesian mimicry, and may be confused with them.
Contrary to the traditional view (eg. [10], [11], [57]), mimicry rings may be evolutionarily stable.
In this case, a mimicry system may be a nonequilibrium coevolutionary race in which frequencies of aposematic traits of both participants change over time [68], [69].
These mimicry rings may be further subdivided, but speciation via colour pattern shift seems more likely to be driven by major shifts rather than minor variations [ 23].
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