Rhythmical coordination of performers and audience in partner dance. Delineating improvised and choreographed interaction [PDF]
This paper explores rhythm in social interaction by analysing how partner dancers and audience members move together during a performance. The analysis draws an empirical distinction between choreographed and improvised movements by tracking the ways ...
ALBERT, SB
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Interpersonal Coordination: Methods, Achievements, and Challenges
Research regarding interpersonal coordination can be traced back to the early 1960s when video recording began to be utilized in communication studies.
Carlos Cornejo +3 more
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Synchrony, complexity and directiveness in mothers\u27 interactions with infants pre- and post-cochlear implantation [PDF]
This study investigated effects of profound hearing loss on mother–infant interactions before and after cochlear implantation with a focus on maternal synchrony, complexity, and directiveness.
Bergeson, Tonya R. +2 more
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This paper explores the participation of residents with intellectual disabilities in their encounters with staff by focusing on the relationship between residents’ engagement in activities and the occurrence of shared excitement that is a collective ...
Maria Røgeskov
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What does not happen: quantifying embodied engagement using NIMI and self-adaptors [PDF]
Previous research into the quantification of embodied intellectual and emotional engagement using non-verbal movement parameters has not yielded consistent results across different studies.
Chockalingam, Nachiappan +5 more
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Does the use of the dynamic system approach really help fill in the gap between human and non human primate language ? Commentary to S. Shanker and B. J. King " the Emergence of a New Paradigm in Ape Language Research" [PDF]
The highly recommended transposition of the dynamic system approach for tackling the question of apes’ linguistic abilities has clearly not led to a demonstration that these primates have acquired language.
Vauclair, Pr J
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Brain-to-Brain Synchrony during Naturalistic Social Interactions
AbstractThe evolution of humans as a highly social species tuned the brain to the social world; yet the mechanisms by which humans coordinate their brain response online during social interactions remain unclear. Using hyperscanning EEG recordings, we measured brain-to-brain synchrony in 104 adults during a male-female naturalistic social interaction ...
Sivan Kinreich +4 more
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These data result from an investigation examining the interplay between dyadic rapport and consequential behavior-mirroring. Participants responded to a variety of interpersonally-focused pretest measures prior to their engagement in videotaped ...
Andrew Nelson +3 more
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Interactive rhythms across species: The evolutionary biology of animal chorusing and turn-taking
The study of human language is progressively moving toward comparative and interactive frameworks, extending the concept of turn‐taking to animal communication.
Greenfield, M., Ravignani, A., Verga, L.
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Supporting ethnographic studies of ubiquitous computing in the wild [PDF]
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our understanding of the social character of computing systems and informing their design in a wide variety of settings.
Benford, S. +5 more
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