Group synchronisation in choir performance was studied using motion capture. The choir consisted of South-African experts and Finnish novices. 4+4 participants’ movements were recorded during a performance of a traditional song and choreography. The aim of the study was to: 1) describe possible differences in movement implementation between the two groups; 2) investigate synchronicity between all participants and within and between each of the two groups; 3) visualise the dynamics of interpersonal influence. Preliminary results indicate that simple indicators such as cumulative distance and position as a function of time reveal differences in implementation of choreography between the groups. Movements were very synchronous, but cross-corre...
Previous research has shown that the matching of rhythmic behaviour between individuals (synchrony) ...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet, it is not clear how this effect sca...
Interpersonal synchronization between musicians in Western ensembles is a fundamental performance pa...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet it is not clear how this effect scal...
Research suggests that synchronization between musicians during ensemble performances can be affecte...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Synchronized group dancing is one of the hallmarks of both coordination and cooperation in the human...
Recent investigations analysing synchronization in singing ensembles have shown that the precision o...
Synchronization generally entails the alignment of two or more events in time. Synchronization in m...
Many instances of large-scale coordination occur in real-life social situations without the explicit...
The universality and antiquity of music and dance suggest that they may serve some important adaptiv...
Previous research on interpersonal synchrony has mainly investigated small groups in isolated labora...
Previous research on interpersonal synchrony has mainly investigated small groups in isolated labora...
Previous research has shown that the matching of rhythmic behaviour between individuals (synchrony) ...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet, it is not clear how this effect sca...
Interpersonal synchronization between musicians in Western ensembles is a fundamental performance pa...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet it is not clear how this effect scal...
Research suggests that synchronization between musicians during ensemble performances can be affecte...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Synchronized group dancing is one of the hallmarks of both coordination and cooperation in the human...
Recent investigations analysing synchronization in singing ensembles have shown that the precision o...
Synchronization generally entails the alignment of two or more events in time. Synchronization in m...
Many instances of large-scale coordination occur in real-life social situations without the explicit...
The universality and antiquity of music and dance suggest that they may serve some important adaptiv...
Previous research on interpersonal synchrony has mainly investigated small groups in isolated labora...
Previous research on interpersonal synchrony has mainly investigated small groups in isolated labora...
Previous research has shown that the matching of rhythmic behaviour between individuals (synchrony) ...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet, it is not clear how this effect sca...