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Dynamics of Interpersonal Coordination

2007
Everyday human actions often occur in a social context. Past psychological research has found that the motor behavior of socially situated individuals tends to be coordinated. Our research performed over the last 20 years has sought to understand how the mutuality, accommodation, and synchrony found in everyday interactional coordination can be ...
Richard C. Schmidt   +1 more
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Congruency effects in interpersonal coordination.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2013
Research on interpersonal coordination has demonstrated that incongruent tasks lead to unintended movements in the orthogonal plane. These effects have been interpreted using both an embodied simulation and coordination dynamics approach. To distinguish between these two perspectives, two experiments examined whether this congruency effect is best ...
Justin M, Fine   +2 more
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Synergies in Intra- and Interpersonal Interlimb Rhythmic Coordination

Motor Control, 2007
The authors conducted two experiments that served as a test bed for applying the recently developed uncontrolled manifold (UCM) approach to rhythmic motor coordination, which has been extensively investigated from a coordination dynamics perspective. The results of two experiments, one investigating withinperson and one investigating between-persons ...
David P, Black   +2 more
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Understanding interpersonal action coordination: an fMRI study

Experimental Brain Research, 2011
Coordination of actions according to the request of another person is frequently observed in daily life. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the neural mechanisms related to the processing of this type of interpersonal action coordination by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Hiroshi, Shibata   +2 more
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Mutual adaptive timing in interpersonal action coordination.

Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain, 2013
Coperformers in musical ensembles continuously adapt the timing of their actions to maintain interpersonal coordination. The current study used a dyadic finger-tapping task to investigate whether such mutual adaptive timing is predominated by assimilation (i.e., copying relative timing, akin to mimicry) or compensation (local error correction).
Nowicki, Lena   +4 more
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Modelling interpersonal coordination

2016
Introduction Many human actions occur in social contexts in a variety of situations. Simple examples of interpersonal interaction involve establishing a conversation, manipulating objects, dancing or walking together. Previous research in cognitive and psychological sciences has shown that interpersonal interaction tends to be coordinated (Schmidt &
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Interpersonal Skills and the Clinical Coordinator

Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1994
A clinical coordinator deals with a wide variety of people on a daily basis. Whenever two or more people are involved in a process, a relationship is formed. In order to be effective at his or her job, a clinical coordinator must be skilled at building these interpersonal relationships. Although it is easy to identify failed interactions due to lack of
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The Background of the Study on Interpersonal Coordination

2018
This chapter gives an overview of the background of previous studies on interpersonal coordination. While Dunbar’s social brain theory is directly related to human social behaviors, the social behaviors also involve Graziano’s action map view of the primary motor cortex.
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An Overview of the Study on Interpersonal Coordination

2018
This chapter gives an overview of previous studies on interpersonal coordination. The first section reviews studies on unintentional interpersonal coordination in cases of rhythmic behaviors, such as synchronized movements between people. For example, when two people perform a rhythmic behavior such as swinging a pendulum, rocking in a rocking chair ...
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Coordinated Interpersonal Timing of Vision and Voice as a Function of interpersonal Attraction

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1991
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the interpersonal coordination of vocal and visual timing within the conversational interactions of dyad members who liked each other, who disliked each other, and who did not know each other. Time series regression analyses were used to provide an estimate of the temporal coordination of each dyad ...
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