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Testing the causal relationship between interpersonal closeness and inter-brain synchrony. [PDF]

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Fornari L   +4 more
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Cardiac synchrony, peer relationships, and affective experiences in children during group interactions. [PDF]

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Interpersonal Synchrony in Autism

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2020
We review evidence for the presence, quality, and correlates of interpersonal synchrony in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) across four domains: motor, conversational, physiological, and neural. We also propose cognitive and neural mechanisms for the disruption of interpersonal synchrony and investigate synchrony as a mechanism of intervention in ASD ...
Kathryn A, McNaughton, Elizabeth, Redcay
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It's All in the Timing: Interpersonal Synchrony Increases Affiliation

Social Cognition, 2009
The tendency to mimic and synchronize with others is well established. Although mimicry has been shown to lead to affiliation between co-actors, the effect of interpersonal synchrony on affiliation remains an open question. The authors investigated the relationship by having participants match finger movements with a visual moving metronome.
Hove, M., Risen, J.
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Argument disrupts interpersonal synchrony

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2013
Research on interpersonal convergence and synchrony characterizes the way in which interacting individuals come to have more similar affect, behaviour, and cognition over time. Although its dynamics have been explored in many settings, convergence during conflict has been almost entirely overlooked.
Alexandra, Paxton, Rick, Dale
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Does interpersonal liking lead to interpersonal synchrony in musical contexts?

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2022
The causal relationship of interpersonal liking affecting interpersonal synchrony is inconsistently documented. This study tests whether (a) interpersonal liking increases both behavioural and perceived synchrony and (b) people will synchronise with an agreeable partner over a competing musical stimulus.
Zachary J Melton   +4 more
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Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infants

Developmental Science, 2014
AbstractAdults who move together to a shared musical beat synchronously as opposed to asynchronously are subsequently more likely to display prosocial behaviors toward each other. The development of musical behaviors during infancy has been described previously, but the social implications of such behaviors in infancy have been little studied.
Cirelli, Laura K   +2 more
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Somatosensory driven interpersonal synchrony during rhythmic sway

Human Movement Science, 2012
Spontaneous synchrony emerges between individuals performing together rhythmic activities while communicating by means of sensory feedback. In this study, we examined the nature of interpersonal synchrony mediated by light fingertip contact when individuals sway rhythmically in the sagittal plane.
Sofianidis, George   +4 more
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