Abstract Cardiac physiological synchrony is regarded as an important component of social interaction due to its putative role in prosocial behaviour. Yet, the processes underlying physiological synchrony remain unclear. We aim to investigate these processes. 20 dyads (19 men, 21 women, age range 18–35) engaged in a self-paced interpersonal tapping synchronization task under different levels of tapping synchrony due to blocking of sensory communication channels. Applying wavelet transform coherence analysis, significant increases in heart rate synchronization from baseline to task execution were found with no statistically significant difference across conditions. Furthermore, the control analysis, which assessed synchrony between randomly c...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
Previous research highlighted that during social interactions people shape each other's emotional st...
Interpersonal physiological synchrony (PS), or the similarity of physiological signals between indiv...
Cardiac physiological synchrony between two persons is considered to be an important component of so...
The degree to which romantic partners’ autonomic responses are coordinated, represented by their pat...
Survival of many species, from insects and birds to human and non-human mammals, requires synchroniz...
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Abstract Interpersonal physiological synchrony has been shown to play important roles in social acti...
Abstract Joint performance can lead to the synchronization of physiological processes among group me...
Existing research already suggested that during different types of social interaction people can rec...
Previous research highlighted that during social interactions people shape each other\u2019s emotion...
Background and aims Music making in groups is a key example of dynamic cooperative behavior and, mor...
Human physiological systems have a major role in maintenance of internal stability. Previous studies...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
A defining feature of many physiological systems is their synchrony and reciprocal influence. An imp...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
Previous research highlighted that during social interactions people shape each other's emotional st...
Interpersonal physiological synchrony (PS), or the similarity of physiological signals between indiv...
Cardiac physiological synchrony between two persons is considered to be an important component of so...
The degree to which romantic partners’ autonomic responses are coordinated, represented by their pat...
Survival of many species, from insects and birds to human and non-human mammals, requires synchroniz...
Contains fulltext : 234296.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cooperation is ...
Abstract Interpersonal physiological synchrony has been shown to play important roles in social acti...
Abstract Joint performance can lead to the synchronization of physiological processes among group me...
Existing research already suggested that during different types of social interaction people can rec...
Previous research highlighted that during social interactions people shape each other\u2019s emotion...
Background and aims Music making in groups is a key example of dynamic cooperative behavior and, mor...
Human physiological systems have a major role in maintenance of internal stability. Previous studies...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
A defining feature of many physiological systems is their synchrony and reciprocal influence. An imp...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
Previous research highlighted that during social interactions people shape each other's emotional st...
Interpersonal physiological synchrony (PS), or the similarity of physiological signals between indiv...