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Generative Multimodal Models of Nonverbal Synchrony in Close Relationships

2018 13th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition (FG 2018), 2018
Positive interpersonal relationships require shared understanding along with a sense of rapport. A key facet of rapport is mirroring and convergence of facial expression and body language, known as nonverbal synchrony. We examined nonverbal synchrony in a study of 29 heterosexual romantic couples, in which audio, video, and bracelet accelerometer were ...
Joseph F. Grafsgaard   +4 more
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The effects of nonverbal synchrony on message comprehension and persuasiveness

Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1981
Previous research has not considered the effects of nonverbal synchronization by a speaker on message processing and acceptance by a listener. In this experiment, 178 subjects watched one of three versions of a message—high synchrony, minimal synchrony or dissynchrony—presented by one of two speakers.
W. Gill Woodall, Judee K. Burgoon
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Shedding light on the effects of supportive techniques on nonverbal synchrony and their moderators in psychotherapy for depression

Psychotherapy Research, 2021
Objective: Accumulating research demonstrates the importance of utilizing supportive techniques in psychotherapy; however, little is known about therapeutic processes that are set in motion following the use of supportive techniques. The present study examined the effects of supportive techniques on nonverbal synchrony, both at the sample level and at ...
Keren Deres-Cohen   +5 more
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Nonverbal Synchrony or Random Coincidence? How to Tell the Difference

2010
Nonverbal synchrony in face-to-face interaction has been studied in numerous empirical investigations focusing on various communication channels. Furthermore, the pervasiveness of synchrony in physics, chemistry and biology adds to its face-validity.
Fabian Ramseyer, Wolfgang Tschacher
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Video-based tracking approach for nonverbal synchrony: A comparison of Motion Energy Analysis and OpenPose

Behavior Research Methods, 2021
The present study investigated the comparability of two video-based tracking techniques, namely, Motion Energy Analysis and OpenPose, in the context of nonverbal synchrony research. Participants aged 23-69 years held a 15-min unstructured conversation with a same-gender partner of the same generation.
K. Fujiwara, K. Yokomitsu
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Nonverbal synchrony as a marker of patient racial attitudes in oncology interactions.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2018
e22126Background: Patient-physician communication during racially discordant oncology interactions (about 80% of Black patients’ interactions) is often poorer than in racially concordant interactio...
Lauren M. Hamel   +7 more
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Nonverbal synchrony: A new approach to better understand psychotherapeutic processes and drop-out.

Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 2018
Video-based measurement methods are new to psychotherapy research and provide new opportunities to investigate mechanisms of psychotherapeutic change related to nonverbal synchrony (movement coordination between patient and therapist). In this study, we validated the applied video-based procedures and evaluated nonverbal synchrony in association with ...
Jane Paulick   +6 more
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Nonverbal Synchrony and Complementarity in Unacquainted Same-Sex Dyads: A Comparison in a Competitive Context

Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2018
Research on interpersonal synchronization deals with the coordination of behavior, cognition and affect within interacting individuals. The phenomenon of synchronization has been explored in many settings and numerous definitions have emerged. The purpose of this study was to compare nonverbal synchrony (based on overall body movement) with the concept
Lozza, Niclà   +6 more
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Nonverbal synchrony predicts premature termination of psychotherapy for social anxiety disorder.

Psychotherapy, 2019
Premature termination is a problem in psychotherapy. In addition to the examination of demographic and clinical variables as predictors of dropout, research indicates the importance of dyadic variables. Nonverbal synchrony (e.g., movement synchrony) operationalizes the coordination of patient and therapist and is a promising candidate for predicting ...
Désirée Schoenherr   +8 more
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Comparing nonverbal synchrony in racially concordant and racially discordant oncology interactions.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2019
11525 Background: Communication in racially discordant (Black patient, non-Black physician) oncology interactions, which constitute about 80% of Black patients’ interactions, is generally poorer than in racially concordant interactions, and likely contributes to treatment disparities.
Lauren M. Hamel   +6 more
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