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Nonverbal synchrony as a marker of patient racial attitudes in oncology interactions.
e22126Background: Patient-physician communication during racially discordant oncology interactions (about 80% of Black patients’ interactions) is often poorer than in racially concordant interactio...
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Nonverbal Synchrony or Random Coincidence? How to Tell the Difference
2010Nonverbal 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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Mimicry or synchrony: The effects of intentionality attributions for nonverbal mirroring behavior
Communication Quarterly, 1992In many interactions, people have to make the choice between whether they believe another's nonverbal behavior was encoded with specific intent, as a social representation, or as a primarily symptomatic behavior. It is argued that these attributions may alter the attributor's perceptions and evaluations of the other's behavior.
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Journal of nonverbal behavior, 2020
K. Yokotani, Gen Takagi, Kobun Wakashima
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K. Yokotani, Gen Takagi, Kobun Wakashima
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The intercalated disc: a unique organelle for electromechanical synchrony in cardiomyocytes
Physiological Reviews, 2023Morten Schak Nielsen +2 more
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Abnormal neural oscillations and synchrony in schizophrenia
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2010Peter J Uhlhaas, Wolf Singer
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Dynamic predictions: Oscillations and synchrony in top–down processing
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2001Andreas Karl Engel +2 more
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