MIMICKURATION
Mimickuration (noun) - the tendency of humans to copy or mimic the actions, behaviors, or attitudes of others without evident logic or reasoning, especially in group situations.
Examples of Mimickuration:
Cheering, rioting, panic, keeping up with fashion trends, giving ovations, and displaying empathy towards others are all examples of mimickuration
“When in Rome, do as the Romans do”.
Without recourse to any logical reason, interrogation, or justification, humans will mimickurate, copy or mimic
Group responses without personal knowledge of the cause. Doing things without personal insight or understanding and copying blindly are all everyday examples.
Examples of Mimickuration:
Cheering, rioting, panic, keeping up with fashion trends, giving ovations, and displaying empathy towards others are all examples of mimickuration
“When in Rome, do as the Romans do”.
Without recourse to any logical reason, interrogation, or justification, humans will mimickurate, copy or mimic
Group responses without personal knowledge of the cause. Doing things without personal insight or understanding and copying blindly are all everyday examples.
The deafening ovation was a classic example of pure mimickuration, almost like a murmuration, a flock of birds changing direction in mid flight in extremely slow motion, since most of the audience had no clue of what happened