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Modeling Linguistic (A)Synchrony: A Case Study of Therapist–Client Interaction

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Interpersonal synchrony is the alignment of responses between social interactants, and is linked to positive outcomes including cooperative behavior, affiliation, and compassion in different social contexts.
Dennis Tay, Han Qiu
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Classifying interpersonal synchronization states using a data-driven approach: implications for social interaction understanding

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
This study presents a data-driven approach to identifying interpersonal motor synchrony states by analyzing hand movements captured from a 3D depth camera.
Roi Yozevitch   +4 more
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Endogenous rhythms influence interpersonal synchrony.

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2016
Interpersonal synchrony, the temporal coordination of actions between individuals, is fundamental to social behaviors from conversational speech to dance and music-making. Animal models indicate constraints on synchrony that arise from endogenous rhythms: Intrinsic periodic behaviors or processes that continue in the absence of change in external ...
Zamm, A., Wellman, Chelsea, Palmer, C.
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Inter-group conflict affects inter-brain synchrony during synchronized movements

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2021
Interpersonal synchrony refers to alignment in time of interacting individuals. Recent neuroimaging findings indicate that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) — a core region of the observation-execution system — is not only activated during tasks that ...
H. Nathan Gamliel   +5 more
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Head motion synchrony in unidirectional and bidirectional verbal communication.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2023
Interpersonal communication includes verbal and nonverbal communication. Verbal communication comprises one-way (e.g., a speech or lecture) and interactive verbal communication (e.g., daily conversations or meetings), which we frequently encounter ...
Jinhwan Kwon, Hiromi Kotani
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Greater Social Competence Is Associated With Higher Interpersonal Neural Synchrony in Adolescents With Autism

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2022
Difficulty engaging in reciprocal social interactions is a core characteristic of autism spectrum disorder. The mechanisms supporting effective dynamic real-time social exchanges are not yet well understood.
Alexandra P. Key   +9 more
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Sync or sink? Interpersonal synchrony impacts self-esteem [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Synchronized behavior has significant social influence both in terms of everyday activities (e.g., walking and talking) as well as via more historical contexts (e.g., cultural rituals). Grounded in the science of coordination dynamics, previous research has revealed that interpersonal synchrony has numerous affiliative and pro-social consequences, such
Lumsden, Joanne   +2 more
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Unobtrusive tracking of interpersonal orienting and distance predicts the subjective quality of social interactions [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2020
Interpersonal coordination of behaviour is essential for smooth social interactions. Measures of interpersonal behaviour, however, often rely on subjective evaluations, invasive measurement techniques or gross measures of motion.
Juha M. Lahnakoski   +3 more
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Studying Physiological Synchrony in Couple Therapy through Partial Directed Coherence: Associations with the Therapeutic Alliance and Meaning Construction

open access: yesEntropy, 2022
In line with the growing recognition of the role of embodiment, affect and implicit processes in psychotherapy, several recent studies examine the role of physiological synchrony in the process and outcome of psychotherapy.
Evrinomy Avdi   +4 more
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Using photovoice to understand community perceptions of firearm risks and protective factors among Asian Americans

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Community Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract This study used photovoice methodology to explore Asian Americans' perspectives on the root causes and protective factors of firearm violence in their communities. Photovoice provided a participatory platform for community members to document lived experiences and identify priorities for change.
Tsu‐Yin Wu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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