Results 241 to 250 of about 6,532 (282)
Evidence of mutual non-verbal synchrony in learners with severe learning disability and autism, and their support workers: a motion energy analysis study. [PDF]
Glass D, Yuill N.
europepmc +1 more source
Dynamic neural processing of self-other synchronization error in interpersonal coordination. [PDF]
Varlet M, Nozaradan S, Keller PE.
europepmc +1 more source
Interactional Synchrony : A Fundamental Condition for Communication
openaire
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
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
C. Nagaoka, M. Komori, S. Yoshikawa
openaire +1 more source
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
C. Nagaoka, M. Komori, S. Yoshikawa
openaire +1 more source
Linguistic Synchrony in Parasocial Interaction
Communication Studies, 2013This investigation examines the linguistic behavior of audience members replying to the blog posts of television characters. Proponents of communication accommodation theory (Giles, 1973; Giles, Coupland, & Coupland, 1991) contend interactants accommodate the communicative behaviors of others they perceive as socially desirable.
Jayne Goode, James D. Robinson
openaire +1 more source
Physiological measures of mother–infant interactional synchrony
Developmental Psychobiology, 2019AbstractMother–infant interactional synchrony has been hypothesized to be crucial for the development of many key neurodevelopmental behaviors in infants, including speech and language. Assessing synchrony is challenging because many interactive behaviors may be subtlety, if at all, observable in overt behaviors.
David H. McFarland +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Mother-Infant Interaction: Achieving Synchrony
Nursing Research, 1999Interventions that promote positive mother-infant interactions may reduce the risk of poor developmental outcomes for the child.To examine the effect of infant communication education presented prenatally to first-time mothers on the quality of interaction that occurs between the mother-infant dyad in the first 24 hours following birth.Twenty-nine ...
openaire +2 more sources
Synchrony in Mother-Infant Interactions
Child Development, 1979A measure of mother-infant synchrony was developed and used to compare the interactions of mothers with preterm and mothers with full-term infants. Each mother-infant dyad was observed during a standard bottle-feeding session on 3 separate occasions: once prior to hospital discharge and 1 and 3 months after discharge.
openaire +2 more sources
Measuring the Dynamics of Interactional Synchrony
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2012Past research has revealed that natural social interactions contain interactional synchrony. The present study describes new methods for measuring interactional synchrony in natural interactions and evaluates whether the behavioral synchronization involved in social interactions is similar to dynamical synchronization found generically in nature.
R. C. Schmidt +3 more
openaire +1 more source
Interactional synchrony: A reappraisal.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1978The probabilities of observing interactional synchrony (i.e., the precise coordination of body movement boundaries between interactants) were determined for all combinations of 2 or more people in a single 6-person discussion group (3 males and 3 females) comprising friends and strangers.
openaire +2 more sources

