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Anxious parents show higher physiological synchrony with their infants. [PDF]
Interpersonal processes influence our physiological states and associated affect. Physiological arousal dysregulation, a core feature of anxiety disorders, has been identified in children of parents with elevated anxiety. But little is understood about how parent-infant interpersonal regulatory processes differ when the dyad features a more anxious ...
Smith CG +5 more
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Physiological synchrony predicts observational threat learning in humans. [PDF]
Understanding how information about threats in the environment is shared and transmitted between individuals is crucial for explaining adaptive, survival-related behaviour in humans and other animals, and for developing treatments for phobias and other anxiety disorders.
Pärnamets P, Espinosa L, Olsson A.
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Social and Physiological Context can Affect the Meaning of Physiological Synchrony. [PDF]
AbstractSurvival of many species, from insects and birds to human and non-human mammals, requires synchronized activity. Among humans, synchrony occurs even at the level of autonomic functioning; people interacting often show mutual, simultaneous changes in activity of the sympathetic or parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system ...
Danyluck C, Page-Gould E.
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Cardiac physiological synchrony is regarded as an important component of social interaction due to its putative role in prosocial behaviour. Yet, the processes underlying physiological synchrony remain unclear. We aim to investigate these processes.
Stephan Flory +4 more
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Integrating a multilevel approach to examine family conflict and parent-adolescent physiological synchrony. [PDF]
The present study investigated physiological synchrony across mothers, fathers, and adolescents during a conflict discussion. In particular, a multilevel, within-dyad approach was used to parameterize synchrony within the parasympathetic nervous system ...
Li Z, Sturge-Apple ML, Liu S, Davies PT.
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Physiological Synchrony in a Collaborative Virtual Reality Task
This paper addresses the need to understand the social dynamics of multiple users collaborating in Virtual Reality (VR) environments. Specifically, we investigate whether the physiological synchrony between leader-follower task roles in Collaborative Virtual Environments is influenced by the user’s previous experience and background.
Bhagyabati Moharana +2 more
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In every agricultural system, weed seeds can be found in every cubic centimeter of soil. Weed seeds, as a valuable trait underlying the fate of weed populations, exhibit differing levels of seed dormancy, ensuring their survival under uncertain ...
Keyvan Maleki +4 more
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Physiological synchrony is associated with cooperative success in real-life interactions. [PDF]
Abstract Cooperation is pivotal for society to flourish. To foster cooperation, humans express and read intentions via explicit signals and subtle reflections of arousal visible in the face. Evidence is accumulating that humans synchronize these nonverbal expressions and the physiological mechanisms underlying ...
Behrens F +6 more
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The Effects of Stimulus Duration and Group Size on Wearable Physiological Synchrony [PDF]
Physiological synchrony refers to the degree to which physiological measures such as heart rate and electrodermal activity (EDA) across multiple individuals uniformly change.
Stuldreher, Ivo Vincent +6 more
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Background Associations between parent and child cortisol levels (“cortisol synchrony”) are often reported and positive synchrony may mark dyadic regulation on a physiological level.
Leonie Fleck +6 more
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