Interpersonal movement synchrony (IMS) is central to social behavior in several species. In humans, IMS is typically studied using structured tasks requiring participants to produce specific body movements. Instead, spontaneously generated (i.e., not instructed) movements have received less attention. To test whether spontaneous movements synchronize interpersonally, we recorded full-body kinematics from dyads of participants who were only asked to sit face-to-face and to look at each other. We manipulated interpersonal (i) visual contact and (ii) spatial proximity. We found that spontaneous movements synchronized across participants only when they could see each other and regardless of interpersonal spatial proximity. This synchronization ...
International audienceDuring social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each mod...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
Humans interact in groups through various perception and action channels. The continuity of interact...
Body movement is a primary nonverbal communication channel in humans. Coordinated social behaviors, ...
International audienceSpontaneous social coordination has been extensively described in natural sett...
Most animal species group together and coordinate their behavior in quite sophisticated manners for ...
Body synchronization between interacting people involves coordinative movements in time, space and f...
Perceptual coupling between people can lead to the spontaneous synchronisation of their rhythmic mov...
Behavioral synchronization is one mechanism through which people coordinate their behavior in social...
Moving in synchrony with one another is a fundamental mechanism that maintains human social bonds. Y...
International audienceThe goal of the current study was to investigate whether a visual coupling bet...
<div><p>People’s behaviors synchronize. It is difficult, however, to determine whether synchronized ...
It is vitally important for humans to detect living creatures in the environment and to analyze thei...
Humans subtly synchronize body movement during face-to-face conversation. In this context, bodily sy...
Gaze behavior represents a complex phenomenon in social inter- action. We focus here on dyadic face-...
International audienceDuring social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each mod...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
Humans interact in groups through various perception and action channels. The continuity of interact...
Body movement is a primary nonverbal communication channel in humans. Coordinated social behaviors, ...
International audienceSpontaneous social coordination has been extensively described in natural sett...
Most animal species group together and coordinate their behavior in quite sophisticated manners for ...
Body synchronization between interacting people involves coordinative movements in time, space and f...
Perceptual coupling between people can lead to the spontaneous synchronisation of their rhythmic mov...
Behavioral synchronization is one mechanism through which people coordinate their behavior in social...
Moving in synchrony with one another is a fundamental mechanism that maintains human social bonds. Y...
International audienceThe goal of the current study was to investigate whether a visual coupling bet...
<div><p>People’s behaviors synchronize. It is difficult, however, to determine whether synchronized ...
It is vitally important for humans to detect living creatures in the environment and to analyze thei...
Humans subtly synchronize body movement during face-to-face conversation. In this context, bodily sy...
Gaze behavior represents a complex phenomenon in social inter- action. We focus here on dyadic face-...
International audienceDuring social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each mod...
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actio...
Humans interact in groups through various perception and action channels. The continuity of interact...