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Synchrony and rhythm interaction: from the brain to behavioural ecology [PDF]
Abstract 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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In individual psychotherapy verbal communication and movement synchronization are closely interrelated. The microanalysis of timing, rhythm and gestalt of movement has established dynamic movement coordination as a systemic property of the dyadic ...
Carl Eduard Scheidt +7 more
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Feeding involves communication between mothers and infants and requires precise synchrony in a special triadic relationship with the food. It is deeply related to their intersubjectivity.
Koichi Negayama +4 more
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Unsupervised Synchrony Discovery in Human Interaction [PDF]
People are inherently social. Social interaction plays an important and natural role in human behavior. Most computational methods focus on individuals alone rather than in social context. They also require labelled training data. We present an unsupervised approach to discover interpersonal synchrony, referred as to two or more persons preforming ...
Wen-Sheng Chu +4 more
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Interpersonal coordination is a research topic that has attracted considerable attention this last decade both due to a theoretical shift from intra-individual to inter-individual processes and due to the development of new methods for recording and ...
Julia Ayache +7 more
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Truth-tellers' and liars' synchrony during attitude-inconsistent conversations
The recently-proposed strategic synchrony hypothesis holds that deceivers (more than truth-tellers) use nonverbal synchrony as a way to maintain their credibility and the smooth flow of interactions.
Norah E. Dunbar +2 more
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Measuring Multimodal Synchrony for Human-Computer Interaction [PDF]
Nonverbal synchrony is an important element in human-human interaction. It can also play various roles in human-computer interaction. This paper surveys some of these uses, and presents a quantitative method for measuring the level of nonverbal synchrony in an interaction.
Dennis Reidsma +3 more
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IntroductionPrevious studies explored the preferences for therapists’ attire and office setting based on initial impressions as a reference for the formality in psychotherapy. This study examines the formality of psychotherapy by investigating therapists’
Jonathan Him Nok Lee +6 more
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This study describes a preliminary test of the hypothesis that, when people engage in musical and linguistic activities designed to enhance the interactive, turn-taking properties of typical conversation, they benefit in ways that enhance empathy and ...
Sarah Hawkins, Camilla Farrant
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BackgroundCoaching is increasingly viewed as a dyadic exchange of verbal and non-verbal interactions driving clients' progress. Yet, little is known about how the trajectory of dyadic interactions plays out in workplace coaching.MethodThis paper provides
Tünde Erdös, Paul Jansen
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