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Interpersonal synchrony—moving and thinking in time with someone else—may be a key engine of children’s learning. We studied 5–6-year-olds and their caregivers as they played an imitation-based “Mirror Game” and a goal-directed “Labyrinth Game ...
Péter Nagy +5 more
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Social isolation/loneliness is a public health crisis and one that is unlikely to be solved through pharmacology. Nonpharmacological approaches, such as dance, are needed.
Julia C. Basso +5 more
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Therapeutic alliance is defined as the collaborative relationship between patient and therapist. Strong therapeutic alliances have been associated with positive clinical outcomes, but much remains unknown about alliance and its physiological basis.
Lena Adel +5 more
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Abstract Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS) in mother–child dyads is often interpreted as a neural marker of relational quality and sensitive caregiving, yet findings on its predictors remain heterogeneous. One possible source of this variability is the diversity of interactional paradigms used in hyperscanning ...
Alessandro Carollo +6 more
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How the temporal dynamics of social interactions are perceived arguably plays an important role in how one engages in social interactions and how difficulties in establishing smooth social interactions may occur. One aspect of temporal dynamics in social interactions is the mutual coordination of individuals' behaviors during social interaction ...
Afton M. Bierlich +8 more
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This protocol paper outlines an innovative multimodal and multilevel approach to studying the emergence and evolution of how children build social bonds with their peers, and its potential application to improving social artificial intelligence (AI).
Julie Bonnaire +4 more
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Abstract Deception is an important social behavior because it can shape another person’s choices while concealing the sender’s true interests. Although people often respond differently when trying to gain rewards or avoid losses, it remains unclear how these contexts influence the shared brain processes that support deception during ...
Yaozhong Liu +7 more
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Psychoticism refers to maladaptive traits associated with eccentricity, perceptual dysregulation, and unusual beliefs. This study explored how individual differences in psychoticism map into neural responses during naturalistic movie-watching.
Min Kyoung Kim +3 more
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Interbrain synchrony (IBS) is thought to reflect the flow of information between individuals and interpersonal mechanisms like empathy and bonding. Previous research suggests that IBS varies according to different factors, including interpersonal bond ...
Inês Rodrigues +8 more
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