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The Role of Affectionate Caregiver Touch in Early Neurodevelopment and Parent–Infant Interactional Synchrony [PDF]
Though rarely included in studies of parent–infant interactions, affectionate touch plays a unique and vital role in infant development. Previous studies in human and rodent models have established that early and consistent affectionate touch from a ...
Sofia Carozza +2 more
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Possible Mechanisms of Hypnosis from an Interactional Perspective [PDF]
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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Interactional synchrony: signals, mechanisms and benefits [PDF]
AbstractMany group-living animals, humans included, occasionally synchronize their behavior with that of conspecifics. Social psychology and neuroscience have attempted to explain this phenomenon. Here we sought to integrate results around three themes: the stimuli, the mechanisms and the benefits of interactional synchrony.
Stefanie Hoehl +2 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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Individual patterns and synchrony of heart rate variability in adolescent patients with borderline personality psychopathology and their mothers: a case–control study [PDF]
Background In adolescent Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), interactions with caregivers often provoke dysregulation. Vagally-mediated heart rate variability (HRV), a physiological marker of regulatory capacities, shows alterations in BPD. Studies on
Katharina Williams +7 more
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Interactional Synchrony and Its Association with Social and Communication Ability in Children With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder [PDF]
Casey J Zampella +2 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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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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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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Modeling Linguistic (A)Synchrony: A Case Study of Therapist–Client Interaction
Interpersonal synchrony is the alignment of responses between social interactants, and is linked to positive outcomes including cooperative behavior, affiliation, and compassion in different social contexts.
Dennis Tay, Han Qiu
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