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Mother–Child Synchrony and Behavioral Problems in Chinese Children: A Preliminary fNIRS‐Hyperscanning Study [PDF]
Introduction Parent–child synchrony, defined as the coordination of biological and behavioral processes during social interactions, serves as a critical predictor of children's psychological health and behavioral outcomes.
Chao Liu +8 more
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Testing the causal relationship between interpersonal closeness and inter-brain synchrony [PDF]
Previous research has suggested a relationship between interpersonal closeness and inter-brain synchrony (IBS), but evidence is correlational, and the behavioural mechanisms involved remain unclear.
Laura Fornari +4 more
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BackgroundResearch on interpersonal synchrony has mostly focused on a single modality, and hence little is known about the connections between different types of social attunement.
Anu Tourunen +8 more
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Movement synchrony describes the coordination of body movements. In psychotherapy, higher movement synchrony between therapist and patient has been associated with higher levels of empathy, therapeutic alliance, better therapy outcome, and fewer drop ...
Ronan Zimmermann +8 more
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Background NER1006 (Plenvu®, Salix Pharmaceuticals, Bridgewater, NJ) is a 1 L polyethylene glycol bowel preparation indicated for colonoscopy in adults.
Brooks D. Cash +3 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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Nonverbal Synchrony in Couple Therapy Linked to Clients’ Well-Being and the Therapeutic Alliance
Nonverbal synchrony between individuals has a robust relation to the positive aspects of relationships. In psychotherapy, where talking is the cure, nonverbal synchrony has been related to a positive outcome of therapy and to a stronger therapeutic ...
Petra Nyman-Salonen +9 more
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Adversity is Linked with Decreased Parent-Child Behavioral and Neural Synchrony
Parent-child synchrony—parent-child interaction patterns characterized by contingent social responding, mutual responsivity, and co-regulation—has been robustly associated with adaptive child outcomes.
Caroline P. Hoyniak +6 more
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Synchrony is more than its top-down and climatic parts: interacting Moran effects on phytoplankton in British seas. [PDF]
Large-scale spatial synchrony is ubiquitous in ecology. We examined 56 years of data representing chlorophyll density in 26 areas in British seas monitored by the Continuous Plankton Recorder survey.
Lawrence W Sheppard +3 more
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Body synchrony in triadic interaction
Humans subtly synchronize body movement during face-to-face conversation. In this context, bodily synchrony has been linked to affiliation and social bonding, task success and comprehension, and potential conflict.
Rick Dale +3 more
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