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Shared flow and emotional synchrony through group instrumental improvisation: a feasibility study of music-based social connection. [PDF]
Roth EA.
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Sine Off On It: Sinusoidal waves as models of shame and stress in social anxiety. [PDF]
Shechter Strulov T, Oshin D, Aderka IM.
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Interpersonal Physiological Synchrony During Dyadic Joint Action Is Increased by Task Novelty and Reduced by Social Anxiety. [PDF]
Boukarras S +5 more
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Assessment of team skills during dragon boat training using VR devices. [PDF]
Le LJ, Wang W.
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Nonverbal synchrony: A new approach to better understand psychotherapeutic processes and drop-out.
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).
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Objective Research on nonverbal synchrony (NVS) as a core element in the therapeutic relationship has substantially increased and suggests that NVS influences therapeutic alliance and outcomes. Method Studies on NVS regarding body movements, vocal pitch,
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Nonverbal synchrony as a marker of alliance ruptures.
Psychotherapy, 2021Findings from the past 5 decades of empirical research on the working alliance suggest its importance in psychotherapy. Recent studies have sought to identify markers of the alliance, of which one of the most promising candidates is nonverbal synchrony ...
Keren Deres-Cohen +4 more
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Nonverbal synchrony, media, and emotion
Routledge International Handbook of Emotions and Media, 2021Media often have a nonverbal component to it. Whether using simple emoticons attached to text messages, or facial expressions which are conveyed via videoconferences, the success of mediated interpersonal interactions often relies on understanding the ...
Hanseul Jun, J. Bailenson
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Out of Sync: Nonverbal Synchrony in Social Anxiety Disorder
Clinical Psychological Science, 2020We examined nonverbal synchrony during opposite-sex interactions of individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD). Participants were 156 individuals: 38 diagnosed with SAD and 118 individuals who were not socially anxious (NSA).
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