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Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS) between mothers and children responds to the temporal similarity of brain signals in joint behavior between dyadic partners and is considered an important neural indicator of the formation of adaptive social ...
Wenrui Zhang +5 more
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ABSTRACT Working with others is an essential skill for everyday life. Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS) has been suggested as a potential neurobiological correlate of collaboration between parents and school‐aged children. This study investigated whether interpersonal neural synchrony (measured using Wavelet Transform Coherence) is also a correlate ...
Rebecca Terry +3 more
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Previous studies have insufficiently explored the influence of task and interpersonal interdependence on synchronous cooperation behavior. To address this gap, this study utilized fNIRS hyperscanning technique to investigate the behavioral and neural ...
Zijun Yin +5 more
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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have difficulties with socially embedded movements such as imitation and interpersonal synchrony (IPS); however, related movement characteristics and underlying neural mechanisms are not well understood.
Wan-Chun Su +3 more
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Abstract The last decade has seen a surge in studies using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), where participants complete brief daily questionnaires to capture real‐time experiences. While widely used to study adolescents' social–emotional processes, EMA that simultaneously assesses adolescents and their parents (i.e., dyadic and triadic designs ...
Reuma Gadassi‐Polack +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study develops a dynamic game model of intimate relationship conflicts that incorporates emotion regulation mechanisms, translating cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression into strategic parameters. The model simulates the dynamic evolution of defensive strategies and intervention paths, capturing the continuous interplay between
Yiwen Liu
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Rhythmic Structure Shapes Dyadic Self−Other Representations Through Interpersonal Action Coupling
Musical rhythms can imply multiple interpretations of the beat, allowing various ways of moving together. Dyads drummed to songs, producing rhythmic ratios varying the relative temporal complexity of their movements. Stable coordination increased social bonding, which decreased with complexity.
Dhwani P. Sadaphal +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study examined therapists' assessments of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and disturbances in self‐organization (DSO), the additional symptom cluster that distinguishes complex PTSD (CPTSD) from PTSD in ICD‐11. We investigated how these dimensions, together with patient dissociation, shape therapists' affective responses ...
Andrea Scalabrini +5 more
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Interpersonal synchrony, the temporal correspondence of repeated behavioral, physiological, or neural measures between individuals, has been analyzed using a variety of different methods.
Bernadette F. Denk +10 more
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Human eye-to-eye contact is a primary source of social cues and communication. In spite of the biological significance of this interpersonal interaction, the underlying neural processes are not well-understood.
Joy Hirsch +3 more
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