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Attention and awareness in synchrony
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2004Interactions between functional areas are often considered to account for subtle aspects of cognitive functions, although direct experimental evidence is scarce. A recent study by Gross et al. relates the strength of synchrony between human parietal, frontal and occipital regions to the availability of attentional resources.
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Parent–Child Synchrony After Early Childhood: A Systematic Review
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2022Thomas Olino +2 more
exaly
2019
The focus of this (provocative) position paper is on how humans and ‘learning’ machines team up. Specifically, we look into the concept of synchrony. Systems ‘in sync’ seem to perform better. Using hyperscanning methods from social neuroscience one may analyse if humans are ‘in sync’.
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The focus of this (provocative) position paper is on how humans and ‘learning’ machines team up. Specifically, we look into the concept of synchrony. Systems ‘in sync’ seem to perform better. Using hyperscanning methods from social neuroscience one may analyse if humans are ‘in sync’.
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In and out of synchrony—Behavioral and physiological dynamics of dyadic interpersonal coordination
Psychophysiology, 2020Ilanit Gordon
exaly
Interpersonal Synchrony in Autism
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2020Elizabeth Redcay, Redcay Elizabeth
exaly
Environmental variation drives continental‐scale synchrony of European beech reproduction
Ecology, 2021Davide Ascoli +2 more
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