In two experimental studies, we investigated mechanisms hypothesized to underpin two pervasive and interrelated phenomena: that certain forms of group movement and exercise lead to social bonding and that social bonding can lead to enhanced exercise performance. In Study 1, we manipulated synchrony and exercise intensity among rowers and found that, compared with low intensity exercise, moderate intensity exercise led to significantly higher levels of cooperation in an economic game; no effect of synchrony vs. non-synchrony was found. In Study 2, we investigated the effects of bonding on performance, using synchrony as a cue of existing supportive social bonds among participants. An elite, highly bonded team of rugby players participated in...
We study the impact of social ties on behavior in two types of asymmetric coordination games. Social...
Contains fulltext : 234296.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cooperation is ...
Group dancing is a ubiquitous human activity that involves exertive synchronized movement to music....
<p>Included here are data from Study 2 of a research article submitted to PLOS One for publication. ...
Humans display an unmistakable tendency to come together and move together. Amidst all of the scient...
Cross-culturally, humans come together to move together, with physical exertion in the form of sport...
There is growing academic, civic and policy interest in the public health benefits of community-base...
IF: 2.2 (Q2)International audienceDuring the last decades, rugby union focused on players’ physical ...
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...
Separate research streams have identified synchrony and arousal as two factors that might contribute...
Social Cohesion, is the understanding that groups will remain united when faced with a common object...
Children’s free play is often characterised by moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), touch,...
Group dancing is a ubiquitous human activity that involves exertive synchronized movement to music. ...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
We study the impact of social ties on behavior in two types of asymmetric coordination games. Social...
Contains fulltext : 234296.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cooperation is ...
Group dancing is a ubiquitous human activity that involves exertive synchronized movement to music....
<p>Included here are data from Study 2 of a research article submitted to PLOS One for publication. ...
Humans display an unmistakable tendency to come together and move together. Amidst all of the scient...
Cross-culturally, humans come together to move together, with physical exertion in the form of sport...
There is growing academic, civic and policy interest in the public health benefits of community-base...
IF: 2.2 (Q2)International audienceDuring the last decades, rugby union focused on players’ physical ...
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...
Separate research streams have identified synchrony and arousal as two factors that might contribute...
Social Cohesion, is the understanding that groups will remain united when faced with a common object...
Children’s free play is often characterised by moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), touch,...
Group dancing is a ubiquitous human activity that involves exertive synchronized movement to music. ...
Previous studies have suggested that the prosocial effects which arise following synchrony during mu...
We study the impact of social ties on behavior in two types of asymmetric coordination games. Social...
Contains fulltext : 234296.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cooperation is ...
Group dancing is a ubiquitous human activity that involves exertive synchronized movement to music....