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Neurobehavioral Interpersonal Synchrony in Early Development: The Role of Interactional Rhythms [PDF]
Social interactions are essential for understanding others’ actions and their mental and affective states. Specifically, interpersonal coordination – also referred to as synchrony – allows actors to adjust their behaviors to one another and thus ...
Gabriela Markova +2 more
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Nonverbal synchrony and affect in dyadic interactions [PDF]
In an experiment on dyadic social interaction, we invited participants to verbal interactions in cooperative, competitive, and 'fun task' conditions. We focused on the link between interactants' affectivity and their nonverbal synchrony, and explored ...
Wolfgang eTschacher +2 more
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Infant-adult synchrony in spontaneous and nonspontaneous interactions.
Infant-adult synchrony has been reported through observational and experimental studies. Nevertheless, synchrony is addressed differently in both cases. While observational studies measure synchrony in spontaneous infant-adult interactions, experimental ...
Zamara Cuadros +2 more
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Body synchrony in triadic interaction [PDF]
Humans subtly synchronize body movement during face-to-face conversation. In this context, bodily synchrony has been linked to affiliation and social bonding, task success and comprehension, and potential conflict. Almost all studies of conversational synchrony involve dyads, and relatively less is known about the structure of synchrony in groups ...
Rick Dale +3 more
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Background: Individuals on the autism spectrum are often described as having atypical social interactions. Ideally, interactional synchrony helps any interaction flow smoothly with each individual responding verbally, non-verbally, and/or emotionally ...
Elizabeth Manders +8 more
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In line with the growing recognition of the role of embodiment, affect and implicit processes in psychotherapy, several recent studies examine the role of physiological synchrony in the process and outcome of psychotherapy.
Evrinomy Avdi +4 more
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Synchrony and rhythm interaction: from the brain to behavioural ecology [PDF]
This theme issue assembles current studies that ask how and why precise synchronization and related forms of rhythm interaction are expressed in a wide range of behaviour. The studies cover human activity, with an emphasis on music, and social behaviour, reproduction and communication in non-human animals.
Michael D. Greenfield +3 more
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Synchrony is a members' interactional solution for dealing with multiple relevant interactional tasks simultaneously when working on two or more separate, perceptual, and equally relevant projects, e.
Maximilian Krug
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Possible Mechanisms of Hypnosis from an Interactional Perspective
In this paper, utilizing the interactional research paradigm developed by Éva Bányai, we discuss the hypnotic relationship from the viewpoint of interactional synchrony.
Katalin Varga
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Inter-brain synchronization during social interaction. [PDF]
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actions in response to the continuously changing actions of the partner.
Guillaume Dumas +4 more
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