Understanding and explaining differences across minds in social interaction: insights from social neuroscience and clinical psychiatry. [PDF]
Kamp D, Bolis D, Schilbach L.
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Parent-Infant Interactional Synchrony in Neonatal Babies.
Interactional synchrony is a theory of social communication where behaviours of one or more individual become synchronised. Condon and Sander (1974) suggested that infants can syncronise their bodily movements with the prosody of adult speech. The present study hypothesised that interactional synchrony does exist between adult speech prosody and ...
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Editorial: Women in psychiatry 2024: computational psychiatry. [PDF]
Zhang C, Diaconescu AO, Zhu X.
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Fixations, blinks, and pupils differentially capture individual and interpersonal dynamics in role-asymmetric mutual gaze interaction. [PDF]
Çakır M, Huckauf A.
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Automated extraction of speech and turn-taking parameters in autism allows for diagnostic classification using a multivariable prediction model. [PDF]
Plank IS +4 more
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Beyond Words: Speech Coordination Linked to Personality and Appraisals. [PDF]
Arellano-Véliz NA +4 more
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Integrating neural, physiological, and interoceptive measures in social interaction. [PDF]
Lettieri G.
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Capturing Motor Signs in Psychosis: How the New Technologies Can Improve Assessment and Treatment? [PDF]
Lozano-Goupil J, Mittal VA.
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Emotion and Feeling in Parent-Child Dyads: Neurocognitive and Psychophysiological Pathways of Development. [PDF]
Christou AI, Bacopoulou F.
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