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Emotional sharing plays a crucial role in boosting interpersonal connections among strangers. The present study aims to explore the interpersonal emotion regulation and social connectedness function of emotional sharing among strangers and the underlying
Yi Zhou +8 more
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Beyond the Sober State: The Work of Drunkenness in British Bureaucracy
ABSTRACT This article reports the drinking stories of British civil service clerical workers based at a large civil service office complex located in Newcastle upon Tyne between 1968 and 1993. It uses these stories to develop an account of state formation that takes seriously the place of joy, solidarity, contention, and exhaustion within public sector
Michael Vine
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Endogenous rhythms influence musicians' and non-musicians' interpersonal synchrony. [PDF]
Tranchant P, Scholler E, Palmer C.
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Abstract While executives vary in attention to the past, present, and future, prior work has largely examined these temporal orientations in isolation or at the individual level, which limits insight into how they jointly configure within top management teams (TMTs) and translate into firm behaviours.
Shi Tang +4 more
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Interpersonal synchrony: Interaction variables and gender differences in preschoolers with ASD. [PDF]
Paolizzi E +3 more
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Life Narratives and the Ten Aspects of the Big Five Across Open‐Ended and Targeted Prompts
ABSTRACT Background Personality psychology seeks to understand individuals' dispositional traits and other components of personality including self‐defining life narratives. Past studies correlating traits and narrative themes have largely focused on the Big Five. Methods In the current study, two U.S. undergraduate samples (Sample 1, N = 219; Sample 2,
Edward Chou +7 more
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Seeing the Speaker's Face Enhances Second Language Shadowing: Neural and Behavioral Evidence
Abstract This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated how facial cues influence second language (L2) shadowing among 42 Japanese learners of English. Participants completed four conditions that varied by task type (listening vs. shadowing) and visual input (face vs. mosaic).
Hyeonjeong Jeong +7 more
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Erased by law: Kinship, care, and bureaucratic exclusion at the end of life in South Korea
Abstract This article examines how institutional frameworks in South Korea erase nonlegal caregiving relationships within hospice care environments. Drawing on seven months of ethnographic fieldwork, the study delineates how patients are categorized as “unclaimed” despite the presence of long‐term companions or cohabitants who provide intimate end‐of ...
Seok Joo Youn
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Hybrid Harmony: A Multi-Person Neurofeedback Application for Interpersonal Synchrony. [PDF]
Chen P +9 more
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ABSTRACT Despite all efforts, obesity remains a major health concern worldwide, with continuously increasing rates, affecting approx. 14% of the total world population, being as high as 43% in some countries. As obesity is related to numerous comorbidities, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and some types of cancer, the consequences ...
Farhad Vahid +22 more
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