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On Measuring and Modeling Physiological Synchrony in Dyads [PDF]

open access: yesMultivariate Behavioral Research, 2018
Physiological synchrony within a dyad, or the degree of temporal correspondence between two individuals' physiological systems, has become a focal area of psychological research. Multiple methods have been used for measuring and modeling physiological synchrony.
Jonathan L Helm   +2 more
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Group Synchrony for Emotion Recognition Using Physiological Signals [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2023
During group interactions, we react and modulate our emotions and behaviour to the group through phenomena including emotion contagion and physiological synchrony. Previous work on emotion recognition through video/image has shown that group context information improves the classification performance.
Patricia Bota   +2 more
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Associations between infant–mother physiological synchrony and 4‐ and 6‐month‐old infants’ emotion regulation

open access: yesDevelopmental Psychobiology, 2021
In this study we assessed whether physiological synchrony between infants and mothers contributes to infants’ emotion regulation following a mild social stressor.
Drew H Abney   +2 more
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The relationship between physiological synchrony and motion energy synchrony during a joint group drumming task

Physiology and Behavior, 2020
Coordination with others in groups is crucial to group cohesion and function, yet only scant research addressed behavioral and physiological interpersonal synchrony in groups during shared activities. We present data from 39 triads instructed to drum together.
Ilanit Gordon, Avi Gilboa, Shai Cohen
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In and out of synchrony—Behavioral and physiological dynamics of dyadic interpersonal coordination

Psychophysiology, 2020
AbstractInterpersonal synchrony, the temporal coordination of actions, emotions, thoughts and physiological processes, is a widely studied ubiquitous phenomenon. Research has already established that more synchrony is not always more beneficial, especially in the fields of emotional and physiological synchrony.
Ilanit Gordon
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Physiological measures of mother–infant interactional synchrony

Developmental Psychobiology, 2019
AbstractMother–infant interactional synchrony has been hypothesized to be crucial for the development of many key neurodevelopmental behaviors in infants, including speech and language. Assessing synchrony is challenging because many interactive behaviors may be subtlety, if at all, observable in overt behaviors.
David H. McFarland   +2 more
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Physiological Benefits of Atrial Synchrony in Paced Patients

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1983
Au cours ?une période de cinq ans, nous avons comparé la stimulation ventriculaire et la stimulation. “physiologique” chez 50 malades. Dans 17 eas de stimulation de type DVI, le débit systolique était plus éevé que dans la stimulation VVI, (P < 0.005), de même la pression télédiastolque du ventricule gauche était plus basse (P < 0.05).
R, Sutton   +3 more
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