1. Interpersonal Synchronization Processes in Discrete and Continuous Tasks
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Hubert Blain, Samar Ezzina, Simon Pla, Didier Delignières, Clément Roume, Maxime Scotti, Euromov (EuroMov), Université de Montpellier (UM), CHU Montpellier, and Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] (CHRU Montpellier)
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Computer science ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Distributed computing ,05 social sciences ,Biophysics ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Interpersonal communication ,Adaptation, Physiological ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Information processing theory ,Cognition ,Mutual adaptation ,Synchronization (computer science) ,[SDV.MHEP.PHY]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO] ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Interpersonal Relations ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
Three frameworks have been proposed to account for interpersonal synchronization: The information processing approach argues that synchronization is achieved by mutual adaptation, the coordination dynamics perspective supposes a continuous coupling between systems, and complexity matching suggests a global, multi-scale interaction. We hypothesized that the relevancy of these models was related to the nature of the performed tasks. 10 dyads performed synchronized tapping and synchronized forearm oscillations, in two conditions
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- 2021
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