Music is a natural human expression present in all cultures, but the functions it serves are still debated. Previous research indicates that rhythm, an essential feature of music, can enhance coordination of movement and increase social bonding. However, the prolonged effects of rhythm have not yet been investigated. In this study, pairs of participants were exposed to one of three kinds of auditory stimuli (rhythmic, arrhythmic, or white-noise) and subsequently engaged in five trials of a joint-action task demanding interpersonal coordination. We show that when compared with the other two stimuli, exposure to the rhythmic beat reduced the practice effect in task performance. Analysis of the behavioral data suggests that this reduction resu...
In light of theories postulating a role formusic in forming emotional and social bonds, here we inve...
In light of theories postulating a role formusic in forming emotional and social bonds, here we inve...
Why does chanting, drumming or dancing together make people feel united? Here we investigate the neu...
Music is a natural human expression present in all cultures, but the functions it serves are still d...
Music is a natural human expression present in all cultures, but the functions it serves are still d...
Human interaction often requires simultaneous precision and flexibility in the coordination of rhyth...
Because work songs are ubiquitous around the world, singing while working and performing a task with...
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...
The current study investigated whether visual coupling between two people producing dance-related mo...
© 2019 James Halley RichmondRhythm is a natural and ubiquitous phenomenon in human culture, which ha...
Research suggests that moving synchronously with others increases social affiliation as it blurs the...
Research suggests that moving synchronously with others increases social affiliation as it blurs the...
Interpersonal coordination, such as simultaneous rhythmic movement, is a fundamental way to form so...
In light of theories postulating a role for music in forming emotional and social bonds, here we inv...
In light of theories postulating a role formusic in forming emotional and social bonds, here we inve...
In light of theories postulating a role formusic in forming emotional and social bonds, here we inve...
Why does chanting, drumming or dancing together make people feel united? Here we investigate the neu...
Music is a natural human expression present in all cultures, but the functions it serves are still d...
Music is a natural human expression present in all cultures, but the functions it serves are still d...
Human interaction often requires simultaneous precision and flexibility in the coordination of rhyth...
Because work songs are ubiquitous around the world, singing while working and performing a task with...
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...
The current study investigated whether visual coupling between two people producing dance-related mo...
© 2019 James Halley RichmondRhythm is a natural and ubiquitous phenomenon in human culture, which ha...
Research suggests that moving synchronously with others increases social affiliation as it blurs the...
Research suggests that moving synchronously with others increases social affiliation as it blurs the...
Interpersonal coordination, such as simultaneous rhythmic movement, is a fundamental way to form so...
In light of theories postulating a role for music in forming emotional and social bonds, here we inv...
In light of theories postulating a role formusic in forming emotional and social bonds, here we inve...
In light of theories postulating a role formusic in forming emotional and social bonds, here we inve...
Why does chanting, drumming or dancing together make people feel united? Here we investigate the neu...