Social Connection Through Joint Action and Interpersonal Coordination [PDF]
AbstractThe pull to coordinate with other individuals is fundamental, serving as the basis for our social connectedness to others. Discussed is a dynamical and ecological perspective to joint action, an approach that embeds the individual’s mind in a body and the body in a niche, a physical and social environment.
Kerry L, Marsh +2 more
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This study examined how individual team members adjust their activity to the needs for collective behavior. To do so, we used an enactive phenomenological approach and explored how soccer players' lived experiences were linked to the active regulation of
Vincent Gesbert +2 more
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Enhancing Inter functional coordination and marketing performance: utilization of the motivation/ability/opportunity framework [PDF]
This paper integrates a large literature on intra-organisational relationships with the aim to understand how to enhance coordination between different functional units inside an organisation and to empirically examine the impact of inter functional ...
Eng, T, Mohsen, K
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Interpersonal coordination between breathing and limb movements
This study examined the stability and variability of interpersonal coordination, in which one person breathed while the other moved a wrist back and forth with an inverted pendulum in hand. Nine pairs of subjects coordinated each other's movement in two relative phase modes.
Hiroki, Takase +3 more
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In the Book of Common Prayer’s Rite II version of the Eucharist, the congregation confesses, “we have sinned against you in thought, word, and deed”. According to this confession we wrong God not just by what we do and what we say, but also by what we ...
Basu, Rima, Schroeder, Mark
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Two-person neuroscience and naturalistic social communication: The role of language and linguistic variables in brain-coupling research [PDF]
Social cognitive neuroscience (SCN) seeks to understand the brain mechanisms through which we comprehend others? emotions and intentions in order to react accordingly.
García, Adolfo Martín +1 more
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The Contagion Effects of Repeated Activation in Social Networks [PDF]
Demonstrations, protests, riots, and shifts in public opinion respond to the coordinating potential of communication networks. Digital technologies have turned interpersonal networks into massive, pervasive structures that constantly pulsate with ...
Borge-Holthoefer, Javier +3 more
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Modeling Embedded Interpersonal and Multiagent Coordination
Interpersonal or multiagent coordination is a common part of everyday human activity. Identifying the dynamic processes that shape and constrain the complex, time-evolving patterns of multiagent be ...
R. C. Schmidt +7 more
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The Effect of Pairing Individuals With Different Social Skills on Interpersonal Motor Coordination
Previous studies have demonstrated that combining individuals with different social skills affects performance in rhythmic interpersonal motor coordination, with individuals with lower social skills, such as individuals with autism spectrum disorder or ...
Kae Mukai +4 more
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A methodological framework for capturing relative eyetracking coordinate data to determine gaze patterns and fixations from two or more observers [PDF]
While physical activity during cancer treatment is found beneficial for breast cancer patients, evidence indicates ambiguous findings concerning effects of scheduled exercise programs on treatment-related symptoms.
Anne Marie Lunde Husebø +4 more
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