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Cooperation is essential in social life, involving collaborative efforts for mutual benefits. Individual differences in the cooperativeness trait are pivotal in these interactions.
Xiaoqi Deng +3 more
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Understanding social interpersonal interaction via synchronization templates of facial events [PDF]
Automatic facial expression analysis in inter-personal communication is challenging. Not only because conversation partners' facial expressions mutually influence each other, but also because no correct interpretation of facial expressions is possible ...
Curhan, Jared R. +2 more
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Neural synchrony in cortical networks : history, concept and current status [PDF]
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in the visual system, the role of neural synchrony in cortical networks has been expanded to provide a general mechanism for the coordination of distributed ...
Lima, Bruss +6 more
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Guide to the Networked Minds Social Presence Inventory v. 1.2 [PDF]
This document introduces the Networked\ud Minds Social Presence Inventory. The\ud inventory is a self-report measure of social\ud presence, which is commonly defined as the\ud sense of being together with another in a\ud mediated environment.
Biocca, Professor Frank +1 more
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Evaluation of generative models for emotional 3D animation generation in VR
IntroductionSocial interactions incorporate various nonverbal signals to convey emotions alongside speech, including facial expressions and body gestures.
Kiran Chhatre +3 more
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This multimodal single case study explored how nonverbal communication was handled in a psychodynamic training process. Using a multimodal qualitative method, video recordings of a 39 sessions psychodynamic therapy process (with a female therapist ...
Cecilie Hillestad Hoff +2 more
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The Challenge of Constructing Psychologically Believable Agents [PDF]
Atkinson J. W. +18 more
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IntroductionSome research indicates that neurodivergent people are less likely than “neurotypical” people to adapt their movements to a partner’s movements to facilitate interpersonal motor synchrony.
Devyn Glass, Nicola Yuill
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The effects of teacher nodding: exploring mimicry, engagement, and wellbeing in the EFL classroom
IntroductionThis article explores teacher and student mimicry of one another’s nodding in the classroom and whether it impacts teacher wellbeing. Studies have consistently demonstrated correlations between physical mimicry and various desirable outcomes,
Olivia Kennedy +4 more
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