The universality and antiquity of music and dance suggest that they may serve some important adaptive function. Why are music and dance cultural universals? One popular theory is that music and dance function to enhance mutually benefiting cooperation. While the cooperation hypothesis finds support from anthropological observations and recent experiments, the proximate mechanisms remain unclear. In this thesis, I examine if being in synchrony is a critical factor underlying music and dance’s cooperative effects. I define synchrony as rhythmically moving or vocalising in time with others. In support of synchrony’s role in fostering cooperation, a number of studies exploring two person interactions have found positive social effects from sync...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Synchrony, the act of doing behaviors or motions in strict unison, is shown in a number of studies t...
Humans’ social agency manifests within large, interconnected social networks. These networks are est...
The universality and antiquity of music and dance suggest that they may serve some important adaptiv...
Previous research has shown that the matching of rhythmic behaviour between individuals (synchrony) ...
Research suggests that moving synchronously with others increases social affiliation as it blurs the...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
Dance is a fundamentally social activity. Studies have begun to examine the role of movement in musi...
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...
Synchrony, or rhythmic bodily unison activities such as drumming or cadence marching, has attracted ...
Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a co...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Previous research on interpersonal synchrony has mainly investigated small groups in isolated labora...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet it is not clear how this effect scal...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Synchrony, the act of doing behaviors or motions in strict unison, is shown in a number of studies t...
Humans’ social agency manifests within large, interconnected social networks. These networks are est...
The universality and antiquity of music and dance suggest that they may serve some important adaptiv...
Previous research has shown that the matching of rhythmic behaviour between individuals (synchrony) ...
Research suggests that moving synchronously with others increases social affiliation as it blurs the...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
Dance is a fundamentally social activity. Studies have begun to examine the role of movement in musi...
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...
Synchrony, or rhythmic bodily unison activities such as drumming or cadence marching, has attracted ...
Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a co...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Previous research on interpersonal synchrony has mainly investigated small groups in isolated labora...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet it is not clear how this effect scal...
Synchronized movement is a ubiquitous feature of dance and music performance. Much research into the...
Synchrony, the act of doing behaviors or motions in strict unison, is shown in a number of studies t...
Humans’ social agency manifests within large, interconnected social networks. These networks are est...