Although it is well established that rhythmically coordinating with a social partner can increase cooperation, it is as yet unclear when and why intentional coordination has such effects. We distinguish three dimensions along which explanations might vary. First, pro-social effects might require in-phase synchrony or simply coordination. Second, the effects of rhythmic movements on cooperation might be direct or mediated by an intervening variable. Third, the pro-social effects might occur in proportion to the quality of the coordination, or occur once some threshold amount of coordination has occurred. We report an experiment and two follow-ups which sought to identify which classes of models are required to account for the positive effect...
© 2020 Trendafilov, Schmitz, Hwang, Effenberg and Polani. This is an open-access article distributed...
Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pro-sociality, but pro-sociality does not appe...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet it is not clear how this effect scal...
Although it is well established that rhythmically coordinating with a social partner can increase co...
Although it is well established that rhythmically coordinating with a social partner can increase co...
Although it is well established that rhythmically coordinating with a social partner can increase co...
© 2017 Cross, Atherton, Wilson and Golonka. Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pr...
Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pro-sociality, but pro-sociality does not appe...
Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pro-sociality, but pro-sociality does not app...
Moving in time together has been shown to cultivate pro-social effects in co-actors, such as coopera...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet, it is not clear how this effect sca...
The authors thank Martha von Werthern and Caitlin Taylor for their assistance with data collection, ...
Moving in time together has been shown to cultivate pro-social effects in co-actors, such as coopera...
Humans possess the exceptional capacity to temporally coordinate their movements with one another wi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Acta Psychologica on 19/05/202...
© 2020 Trendafilov, Schmitz, Hwang, Effenberg and Polani. This is an open-access article distributed...
Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pro-sociality, but pro-sociality does not appe...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet it is not clear how this effect scal...
Although it is well established that rhythmically coordinating with a social partner can increase co...
Although it is well established that rhythmically coordinating with a social partner can increase co...
Although it is well established that rhythmically coordinating with a social partner can increase co...
© 2017 Cross, Atherton, Wilson and Golonka. Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pr...
Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pro-sociality, but pro-sociality does not appe...
Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pro-sociality, but pro-sociality does not app...
Moving in time together has been shown to cultivate pro-social effects in co-actors, such as coopera...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet, it is not clear how this effect sca...
The authors thank Martha von Werthern and Caitlin Taylor for their assistance with data collection, ...
Moving in time together has been shown to cultivate pro-social effects in co-actors, such as coopera...
Humans possess the exceptional capacity to temporally coordinate their movements with one another wi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Acta Psychologica on 19/05/202...
© 2020 Trendafilov, Schmitz, Hwang, Effenberg and Polani. This is an open-access article distributed...
Rhythmically coordinating with a partner can increase pro-sociality, but pro-sociality does not appe...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet it is not clear how this effect scal...