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Synchrony effects on customers' responses and behaviors
International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2009Abstract Past research demonstrates that most people have a certain time of day when they are most alert and able to perform at their best. The authors investigate the effect of consumers' “morningness”–“eveningness” orientation and time of day on their performance.
Hornik J., Miniero G.
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Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Active Media Technology, 2005. (AMT 2005)., 2005
In social interaction, an interactants' nonverbal behaviors may synchronize and become mutually similar. In this study, this phenomenon is called synchrony tendency. Synchrony tendency has been separately studied from various perspectives in many fields. This study describes the validity of synchrony tendency as an indicator of interaction and explains
Chika Nagaoka +2 more
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In social interaction, an interactants' nonverbal behaviors may synchronize and become mutually similar. In this study, this phenomenon is called synchrony tendency. Synchrony tendency has been separately studied from various perspectives in many fields. This study describes the validity of synchrony tendency as an indicator of interaction and explains
Chika Nagaoka +2 more
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The relationship between cortical synchrony and behavioral inhibition
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1967Abstract Three cats were trained in an appetitive classical differential discrimination situation in order to investigate the relationship between behavioral (internal) inhibition and electrocortical synchrony. Care was taken to avoid the production of cortical driving by using dim illumination for stimuli: 2/sec for the CS; constant for the DS ...
N M, Weinberger +2 more
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Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infants
Developmental Science, 2014AbstractAdults who move together to a shared musical beat synchronously as opposed to asynchronously are subsequently more likely to display prosocial behaviors toward each other. The development of musical behaviors during infancy has been described previously, but the social implications of such behaviors in infancy have been little studied.
Cirelli, Laura K +2 more
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Social Antecedents and Consequences of Behavioral Synchrony
2016Behavioral synchronization is one mechanism through which people coordinate their behavior in social interactions. Researchers from a wide range of scientific disciplines have examined the social antecedents and consequences of behavioral synchrony.
Lakens, D. +2 more
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Telepresence robot with behavior synchrony: Merging the emotions and behaviors of users
2017 26th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), 2017The authors propose a new telepresence robot that merges the behaviors of two users and realizes behavior synchrony automatically. Our telepresence robot synchronizes facial expressions, gaze, face orientation, and neck inclination to its client users.
Soji Yonezu, Hirotaka Osawa
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2017
Abstract We meta-analytically investigated the strength of synchrony on four dimensions of response: (1) prosocial behavior, (2) perceived social bonding, (2) social cognition, and (3) positive affect. A total of 42 independent studies (N = 4327) were analyzed in which experimentally manipulated synchronous actions were compared to control conditions
Reneeta Mogan +2 more
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Abstract We meta-analytically investigated the strength of synchrony on four dimensions of response: (1) prosocial behavior, (2) perceived social bonding, (2) social cognition, and (3) positive affect. A total of 42 independent studies (N = 4327) were analyzed in which experimentally manipulated synchronous actions were compared to control conditions
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Firefly Synchrony: A Behavioral Strategy to Minimize Visual Clutter
Science, 2010Female fireflies are more likely to respond to simulated male flashes that are synchronized than to unsynchronized flashes.
Andrew, Moiseff, Jonathan, Copeland
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The Louisville Twin Study: Developmental Synchronies in Behavior
Child Development, 1983The Louisville Twin Study includes nearly 500 pairs of twins and their siblings who have participated in a longitudinal study of mental development, beginning in infancy and extending to adolescence. The results show that individual differences beginning in infancy and extending to adolescence.
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Mother–Child Synchrony and Child Problem Behavior
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2014Synchrony refers to parent–child interactions that are mutually regulated, reciprocal, and harmonious. Synchrony is associated with a variety of positive developmental outcomes but a small literature indicates that children with less synchronous relationships tend to display emotional and behavioral problems.
Nancie Im-Bolter +2 more
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