Investigating cues that underpin perceptual judgments of interpersonal coordination has important implications for understanding sociocognitive evaluations of the quality of human interactions. With a focus on musical interpersonal coordination, we conducted 2 experiments investigating the impact of music style, modality of stimulus presentation, rater expertise, and audio/visual stimulus features on ratings of perceived synchrony in improvised duo performances. In the first experiment, participants made synchrony ratings following 10-s excerpts of musical performances, whereas in the second experiment, participants rated longer (up to 1 min) excerpts continuously as the music unfolded. Several consistent results emerged across the 2 experi...
When people perform joint actions together, they often experience a sense of joint agency (“we did t...
Music's deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpers...
Coperformers in musical ensembles continuously adapt the timing of their actions to maintain interpe...
Investigating cues that underpin perceptual judgments of interpersonal coordination has important im...
Human interaction involves the exchange of temporally coordinated, multimodal cues. Our work focused...
The ability to distinguish between an individual's own actions and those of another person is a requ...
Recent investigations analysing synchronization in singing ensembles have shown that the precision o...
When musicians perform together, how do they successfully coordinate? What are the types of informat...
Interpersonal coordination in musical ensembles often involves multisensory cues, with visual inform...
Interpersonal synchronization between musicians in Western ensembles is a fundamental performance pa...
We examined the signatures of music improvisation following a targeted manipulation that involves a ...
Nonverbal auditory and visual communication helps ensemble musicians predict each other’s intentions...
Interpersonal coordination is exemplified in ensemble musicians, who coordinate their actions delibe...
Human interaction involves the exchange of temporally coordinated, multimodal cues. Our work focused...
This dissertation uses finger tapping to explore sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) in auditory (Cha...
When people perform joint actions together, they often experience a sense of joint agency (“we did t...
Music's deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpers...
Coperformers in musical ensembles continuously adapt the timing of their actions to maintain interpe...
Investigating cues that underpin perceptual judgments of interpersonal coordination has important im...
Human interaction involves the exchange of temporally coordinated, multimodal cues. Our work focused...
The ability to distinguish between an individual's own actions and those of another person is a requ...
Recent investigations analysing synchronization in singing ensembles have shown that the precision o...
When musicians perform together, how do they successfully coordinate? What are the types of informat...
Interpersonal coordination in musical ensembles often involves multisensory cues, with visual inform...
Interpersonal synchronization between musicians in Western ensembles is a fundamental performance pa...
We examined the signatures of music improvisation following a targeted manipulation that involves a ...
Nonverbal auditory and visual communication helps ensemble musicians predict each other’s intentions...
Interpersonal coordination is exemplified in ensemble musicians, who coordinate their actions delibe...
Human interaction involves the exchange of temporally coordinated, multimodal cues. Our work focused...
This dissertation uses finger tapping to explore sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) in auditory (Cha...
When people perform joint actions together, they often experience a sense of joint agency (“we did t...
Music's deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpers...
Coperformers in musical ensembles continuously adapt the timing of their actions to maintain interpe...