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You are in sync with me: Neural correlates of interpersonal synchrony with a partner [PDF]

open access: yesNeuroscience, 2014
Interpersonal synchrony is characterized by a temporary alignment of periodic behaviors with another person. This process requires that at least one of the two individuals monitors and adjusts his/her movements to maintain alignment with the other individual (the referent). Interestingly, recent research on interpersonal synchrony has found that people
John Cacioppo   +2 more
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Interpersonal neural and physiological synchrony in early development

2022
Frühe soziale Interaktionen sind für die sozio-kognitive und affektive Entwicklung von Kindern entscheidend. In diesen frühen Interaktionen nutzen die Betreuungspersonen kommunikative Rhythmen, um die gegenseitige Vorhersage von Handlungen und Intentionen zu erleichtern, was zu interpersonal Synchronität führt.
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Intergenerational or intragenerational learning? The relationship between interpersonal neural synchrony and older adult's learning acquisition

open access: yesExperimental Gerontology
Lifelong learning facilitates active ageing, and intragenerational learning-the process by which older adults learn from their peers-is an effective means of achieving this goal. The present research aims to elucidate the mechanisms and differences between intergenerational and intragenerational learning models for older adults as evidenced by brain-to-
Lin Cai, Xue-Rui Peng, Yu-Shan Cen
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On the Interplay of Interpersonal Synchrony, Short-Term Affiliation and Long-Term Bonding: A Second-Order Multi-adaptive Neural Agent Model

2022
When people interact, their behaviour tends to become synchronised, a mutual coordination process that fosters short-term adaptations, like increased affiliation, and long-term adaptations, like increased bonding. This paper addresses for the first time how such short-term and long-term adaptivity induced by synchronisation can be modeled ...
Sophie C. F. Hendrikse   +4 more
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The behavioural and neural dynamics of interpersonal synchrony

2018
The current dissertation investigates behavioural and neural factors associated with successful interpersonal synchrony: individuals' temporal coordination of joint actions. On a behavioural level, this dissertation tests the hypothesis from dynamical systems that interpersonal synchrony is a function of the difference in partners' natural frequencies,
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Interpersonal Neural Synchrony During Father-Child Problem Solving

2021
Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS) has been previously evidenced in mother-child interactions, yet findings concerning father-child interaction are wanting. The current experiment examined whether fathers and their 5- to 6-year-old children (N = 66) synchronize their brain activity during a naturalistic interaction, and addressed paternal and child ...
Nguyen, Trinh   +5 more
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Modeling Emerging Interpersonal Synchrony and its Related Adaptive Short-Term Affiliation and Long-Term Bonding: A Second-Order Multi-Adaptive Neural Agent Model

International Journal of Neural Systems, 2023
When people interact, their behavior tends to become synchronized, a mutual coordination process that fosters short-term adaptations, like increased affiliation, and long-term adaptations, like increased bonding. This paper addresses for the first time how such short-term and long-term adaptivity induced by synchronization can be modeled ...
Sophie C. F. Hendrikse   +2 more
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Exploring the impact of manual and automatic EEG pre-processing methods on interpersonal neural synchrony measures in parent-infant hyperscanning studies

open access: yesJournal of Neuroscience Methods
Electroencephalograph (EEG) hyperscanning allows studying Interpersonal Neural Synchrony (INS) between two or more individuals across different social conditions, including parent-infant interactions. Signal pre-processing is crucial to optimize computation of INS estimates; however, few attempts have been made at comparing the impact of different ...
Livio Provenzi, Lucia Billeci
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Interpersonal synchrony in dance/movement therapy: Neural underpinnings for individuals with dementia

Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease
Rising global levels of dementia including Alzheimer’s disease call for the treatment of both cognitive and psychosocial deficits of this population. While there is no cure for dementia, the progression can be slowed, and symptoms eased. The positive effects of exercise and dance have been documented as has interpersonal synchrony.
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