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Decoding Preschool Social Dynamics: Automated Tracking of Spatial and Temporal Patterns to Investigate Social Interactions and Relationships in Peer Groups. [PDF]
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Clinician-Patient Asynchronous Text Messaging Communication in Hospital-at-Home Care: Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Seow JSL, Ko S, Low SY, Shorey S.
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Synchrony and Reciprocity in Rhythmic Interaction. [PDF]
Palmer C, Yi W, Smykovskyi A.
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Coordination in interpersonal systems
Cognition and Emotion, 2022Coordinated group behaviour can result in conflict or social cohesion. Thus having a better understanding of coordination in social groups could help us tackle some of our most challenging social problems. Historically, the most common way to study group behaviour is to break it down into sub-processes, such as cognition and emotion, then ideally ...
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Interpersonal Coordination Dynamics in Psychotherapy
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2020Supplementary material for: Wiltshire, T.J., Philipsen, J.S., Trasmundi, S.B. et al. Interpersonal Coordination Dynamics in Psychotherapy: A Systematic Review. Cognitive Therapy and Research (2020).
Wiltshire, Travis J. +4 more
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A Neuro-Mechanical Model for Interpersonal Coordination
Biological Cybernetics, 2006The present study investigates the coordination between two people oscillating handheld pendulums, with a special emphasis on the influence of the mechanical properties of the effector systems involved. The first part of the study is an experiment in which eight pairs of participants are asked to coordinate the oscillation of their pendulum with the ...
Aymar de Rugy +3 more
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Meta-Analyses of the Intra- and Interpersonal Outcomes of Interpersonal Coordination
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2016Interpersonal coordination, the extent to which social partners coordinate each other’s postures and mannerisms, acts as a “social glue” that serves both individual and social goals, such as producing prosocial behaviors and facilitating harmonious interactions.
Ishabel M. Vicaria, Leah Dickens
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Interpersonal motor coordination
Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 2009Here, we propose that bidirectionality in implicit motor coordination between humanoid robots and humans could enhance the social competence of human–robot interactions. We first detail some questions pertaining to human–robot interactions, introducing the Uncanny Valley hypothesis.
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Accessing interpersonal and intrapersonal coordination dynamics
Experimental Brain Research, 2019Both intrapersonal and interpersonal coordination dynamics have traditionally been investigated using relative phase patterns of in-phase (ϕ = 0°) and/or anti-phase (ϕ = 180°). Numerous investigations have demonstrated that coordination tasks that require other relative phase patterns (e.g., 90°) are difficult or near impossible to perform without ...
Attila J. Kovacs +2 more
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The interpersonal computational psychiatry of social coordination in schizophrenia
The Lancet Psychiatry, 2023Impairments in social coordination form a core dimension of various psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia. Advances in interpersonal and computational psychiatry support a major change in studying social coordination in schizophrenia.
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