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Natural ecosystems, from rainforests to intestinal microbiomes, seem impossibly complicated. When consistent, large-scale statistical patterns are observed it is natural to ask whether they reflect the unseen actions of simpler universal processes—but what happens when these universal processes interact? Reuman et al.
Michael J. Plank, Jonathan W. Pitchford
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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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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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Nonlinear effect of dispersal rate on spatial synchrony of predator-prey cycles. [PDF]
Spatially-separated populations often exhibit positively correlated fluctuations in abundance and other population variables, a phenomenon known as spatial synchrony.
Jeremy W Fox +3 more
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Trophic interactions between primary consumers appear to weaken during periods of synchrony
Our understanding of synchrony between populations from different taxonomic groups has been centered on predator–prey dynamics in simple systems but has rarely been examined in complex predator–prey systems.
Katie R. Hooker +9 more
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Interspecific synchrony on breeding performance and the role of anthropogenic food subsidies.
Synchrony can have important consequences for long-term metapopulations persistence, community dynamics and ecosystems functioning. While the causes and consequences of intra-specific synchrony on population size and demographic rates have received ...
Ana Payo-Payo +6 more
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Infant-adult synchrony in spontaneous and nonspontaneous interactions.
Infant-adult synchrony has been reported through observational and experimental studies. Nevertheless, synchrony is addressed differently in both cases. While observational studies measure synchrony in spontaneous infant-adult interactions, experimental ...
Zamara Cuadros +2 more
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DendroSync: An R package to unravel synchrony patterns in tree-ring networks [PDF]
Spatial synchrony refers to the presence of a common signal for a time-varying characteristic that, in dendrosciences, is shared among tree-ring chronologies from a particular area.
Alday, Josu G. +3 more
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Antiphase synchrony increases perceived entitativity and uniqueness: A joint hand-clapping task
In- and antiphase are the dominant patterns identified in the study of synchrony in relative phases. Many previous studies have focused on in-phase synchrony and compared it to asynchrony, but antiphase synchrony has yet not been the subject of much ...
Ken Fujiwara, Kunihiko Nomura, Miki Eto
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Binding by random bursts : a computational model of cognitive control [PDF]
A neural synchrony model of cognitive control is proposed. It construes cognitive control as a higher-level action to synchronize lower-level brain areas.
Verguts, Tom
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