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Table 1.

Differences between mimicry and automatic imitation tasks.

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Fig 1.

Overview of incongruent, congruent and neutral trials in the automatic imitation task.

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Fig 2.

Amount of performed actions in the mimicry task.

Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.

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Fig 3.

Mean reaction times of the automatic imitation task separated by condition.

Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.

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Fig 4.

Mean error rates within the automatic imitation task separated by condition.

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Table 2.

Intercorrelations between the mimicry score and all different automatic imitation scores.

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Table 3.

Intercorrelations between all different imitation scores and all assessed scales and subscales.

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