Contagion, Empathy and Theory of Mind (ToM) are important social cognitive mechanisms that develop gradually in human ontogeny, enabling humans to interact with other human beings in a complex manner. However, the development of cognitive mechanisms for early social interaction is still underexplored. Therefore, the aim of the current paper is to investigate these mechanisms in a broader range from a theoretical as well as empirical perspective. In particular, we propose a musiccentered approach, which allows us to investigate cognitive mechanisms of social interaction independently of children’s language skills in a musical joint action setting. In our theoretical part, we delineate the social cognitive mechanisms, namely contagion,...
Empathy, defined as the capacity to observe the feelings of another person and to respond with care ...
International audienceHuman development occurs in a social environment in which learning is tightly ...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Adults who move together to a shared musical beat synchron...
The emergence of pro-social behaviors and social interacton skills is a major focus of research on c...
The positive prosocial outcomes deriving from interpersonal synchronisation, as well as the contribu...
International audienceImitation plays a critical role in the development of intersubjectivity and se...
Human sociality, with its wide scope, early ontogeny and pervasiveness across cultures, is remarkabl...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
Process theories have identified empathy and contagion as mechanisms by which music may induce emoti...
Social interactions are essential for understanding others’ actions and their mental and affective s...
Musical group interaction (MGI) is a complex social setting requiring certain cognitive skills that ...
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social ...
Human social relationships are often formed through shared social activities in which individuals sh...
Children develop in a sea of reciprocal social interaction, but their brain development is predomina...
Rhythmic activities such as joint music-making and synchronous moving are known to produce prosocial...
Empathy, defined as the capacity to observe the feelings of another person and to respond with care ...
International audienceHuman development occurs in a social environment in which learning is tightly ...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Adults who move together to a shared musical beat synchron...
The emergence of pro-social behaviors and social interacton skills is a major focus of research on c...
The positive prosocial outcomes deriving from interpersonal synchronisation, as well as the contribu...
International audienceImitation plays a critical role in the development of intersubjectivity and se...
Human sociality, with its wide scope, early ontogeny and pervasiveness across cultures, is remarkabl...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
Process theories have identified empathy and contagion as mechanisms by which music may induce emoti...
Social interactions are essential for understanding others’ actions and their mental and affective s...
Musical group interaction (MGI) is a complex social setting requiring certain cognitive skills that ...
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social ...
Human social relationships are often formed through shared social activities in which individuals sh...
Children develop in a sea of reciprocal social interaction, but their brain development is predomina...
Rhythmic activities such as joint music-making and synchronous moving are known to produce prosocial...
Empathy, defined as the capacity to observe the feelings of another person and to respond with care ...
International audienceHuman development occurs in a social environment in which learning is tightly ...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Adults who move together to a shared musical beat synchron...