We investigated the relationships between perceptions of similarity and interaction in spontaneously dancing dyads, and movement features extracted using novel computational methods. We hypothesized that dancers’ movements would be perceived as more similar when they exhibited spatially and temporally comparable movement patterns, and as more interactive when they spatially oriented more towards each other. Pairs of dancers were asked to move freely to two musical excerpts while their movements were recorded using optical motion capture. Subsequently, in two separate perceptual experiments we presented stick figure animations of the dyads to observers, who rated degree of interaction and similarity between dancers. Mean perceptual ratings w...
THE CURRENT STUDY EXPLORES HOW INDIVIDUALS’ tendency to empathize with others (trait empathy) modu...
To dance is usually to dance with someone else. Dance often takes place in social contexts such as...
Bodily gestures in music performance play an important role in the perception and appreciation of mu...
Body movement is a primary nonverbal communication channel in humans. Coordinated social behaviors, ...
For many everyday sensorimotor tasks, trained dancers have been found to exhibit distinct and someti...
Contains fulltext : 157649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
The current study investigated whether visual coupling between two people producing dance-related mo...
Human interaction involves the exchange of temporally coordinated, multimodal cues. Our work focused...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
Synchronized group dancing is one of the hallmarks of both coordination and cooperation in the human...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Human movement has been studied for decades, and dynamic laws of motion that are common to all human...
4 tables, 10 figures and 8 supplementary sectionsInternational audienceIn movement ecology, the few ...
How do we map joint actions we participate in onto joint actions we observe others performing, such ...
THE CURRENT STUDY EXPLORES HOW INDIVIDUALS’ tendency to empathize with others (trait empathy) modu...
To dance is usually to dance with someone else. Dance often takes place in social contexts such as...
Bodily gestures in music performance play an important role in the perception and appreciation of mu...
Body movement is a primary nonverbal communication channel in humans. Coordinated social behaviors, ...
For many everyday sensorimotor tasks, trained dancers have been found to exhibit distinct and someti...
Contains fulltext : 157649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study w...
The current study investigated whether visual coupling between two people producing dance-related mo...
Human interaction involves the exchange of temporally coordinated, multimodal cues. Our work focused...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
Synchronized group dancing is one of the hallmarks of both coordination and cooperation in the human...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Human movement has been studied for decades, and dynamic laws of motion that are common to all human...
4 tables, 10 figures and 8 supplementary sectionsInternational audienceIn movement ecology, the few ...
How do we map joint actions we participate in onto joint actions we observe others performing, such ...
THE CURRENT STUDY EXPLORES HOW INDIVIDUALS’ tendency to empathize with others (trait empathy) modu...
To dance is usually to dance with someone else. Dance often takes place in social contexts such as...
Bodily gestures in music performance play an important role in the perception and appreciation of mu...