The Components of Interpersonal Synchrony in the Typical Population and in Autism: A Conceptual Analysis [PDF]
Interpersonal synchrony – the tendency for social partners to temporally co-ordinate their behaviour when interacting – is a ubiquitous feature of social interactions.
Claire Bowsher-Murray +7 more
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Neurobehavioral Interpersonal Synchrony in Early Development: The Role of Interactional Rhythms [PDF]
Social interactions are essential for understanding others’ actions and their mental and affective states. Specifically, interpersonal coordination – also referred to as synchrony – allows actors to adjust their behaviors to one another and thus ...
Gabriela Markova +2 more
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Incorporating Multimodal Directional Interpersonal Synchrony into Empathetic Response Generation [PDF]
This study investigates how interpersonal (speaker–partner) synchrony contributes to empathetic response generation in communication scenarios. To perform this investigation, we propose a model that incorporates multimodal directional (positive and ...
Jingyu Quan +2 more
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Healing synchrony? potential benefits of interpersonal synchrony for chronic pain management [PDF]
Fibromyalgia is called a pathology of misconnection at the neurophysiological, psychological, and social levels, and is characterised by widespread musculoskeletal pain, which is accompanied by a series of symptoms, such as chronic fatigue, depression ...
Justyna Świdrak, Justyna Świdrak
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INTRApersonal Synchrony as Constituent of INTERpersonal Synchrony and Its Relevance for Autism Spectrum Disorder [PDF]
INTERpersonal synchrony leads to increased empathy, rapport and understanding, enabling successful human-human interactions and reciprocal bonding.
Carola Bloch +6 more
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Identifying Signatures of Perceived Interpersonal Synchrony. [PDF]
Interpersonal synchrony serves as a subtle, yet powerful bonding mechanism in social interactions. Problematically, the term 'synchrony' has been used to label a variety of distinct aspects of interpersonal coordination, such as postural similarities or movement activity entrainment.
Novotny E, Bente G.
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Interpersonal synchrony when singing in a choir. [PDF]
Singing in a choir has long been known to enhance well-being and protect mental health. Clearly, the experience of a uniquely harmonious social activity is very satisfying for the singers. How might this come about? One of the important factors positively associated with well-being is interpersonal action coordination allowing the choir to function as ...
Delius JAM, Müller V.
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A Narrative Review Examining the Utility of Interpersonal Synchrony for the Caregiver-Care Recipient Relationship in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias [PDF]
The stressful nature of caring for an older adult with a chronic disease, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), can create barriers between the caregiver-care recipient, as they try to navigate their continuously changing social relationship.
Angela Gifford +2 more
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Mechanisms of interpersonal sway synchrony and stability [PDF]
Here we explain the neural and mechanical mechanisms responsible for synchronizing sway and improving postural control during physical contact with another standing person.
Callum J. Osler +3 more
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Interpersonal synchrony across vocal and lexical modalities in interactions involving children with autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
Quantifying behavioral synchrony can inform clinical diagnosis, long-term monitoring, and individualised interventions in neuro-developmental disorders characterized by deficit in communication and social interaction, such as autism spectrum disorder. In
Rimita Lahiri +6 more
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