A defining feature of many physiological systems is their synchrony and reciprocal influence. An important challenge, however, is how to measure such features. This paper presents two new approaches for identifying synchrony between the physiological signals of individuals in dyads. The approaches are adaptations of two recently-developed techniques, depending on the nature of the physiological time series. For respiration and thoracic impedance, signals that are measured continuously, we use Empirical Mode Decomposition to extract the lowfrequency components of a nonstationary signal, which carry the signal's trend. We then compute the maximum cross-correlation between the trends of two signals within consecutive overlapping time windows o...
One of the primary tenets of polyvagal theory dictates that parasympathetic influence on heart rate,...
Abstract Cardiac physiological synchrony is regarded as an important component of social interaction...
Children with severe disabilities have limited ability to communicate with their environment. Unders...
A defining feature of many physiological systems is their synchrony and reciprocal influence. An imp...
Physiological synchrony within a dyad, or the degree of temporal correspondence between two individu...
The degree to which romantic partners’ autonomic responses are coordinated, represented by their pat...
Human physiological systems are a widely studied topic in the field of Biomedical Engineering. There...
International audienceSynchrony at the physiological level is an objectivemeasure that can be used t...
This article contains a review of modern foreign concepts and empirical studies of dyadic synchrony ...
Physiological synchrony (PS) refers to the similarity in physiological responses of two or more indi...
Synchronization is a special case of self-organization in which one can observe close mimicry in beh...
Previous studies about romantic relationships have shown that the reciprocal influence between partn...
A highly localised data-association measure, termed intrinsic synchrosqueezing transform (ISC), is p...
The synchronization of autonomic arousal levels and other physio-logical responses between people is...
The recently proposed approach to detect synchronization from univariate data is applied to heart-ra...
One of the primary tenets of polyvagal theory dictates that parasympathetic influence on heart rate,...
Abstract Cardiac physiological synchrony is regarded as an important component of social interaction...
Children with severe disabilities have limited ability to communicate with their environment. Unders...
A defining feature of many physiological systems is their synchrony and reciprocal influence. An imp...
Physiological synchrony within a dyad, or the degree of temporal correspondence between two individu...
The degree to which romantic partners’ autonomic responses are coordinated, represented by their pat...
Human physiological systems are a widely studied topic in the field of Biomedical Engineering. There...
International audienceSynchrony at the physiological level is an objectivemeasure that can be used t...
This article contains a review of modern foreign concepts and empirical studies of dyadic synchrony ...
Physiological synchrony (PS) refers to the similarity in physiological responses of two or more indi...
Synchronization is a special case of self-organization in which one can observe close mimicry in beh...
Previous studies about romantic relationships have shown that the reciprocal influence between partn...
A highly localised data-association measure, termed intrinsic synchrosqueezing transform (ISC), is p...
The synchronization of autonomic arousal levels and other physio-logical responses between people is...
The recently proposed approach to detect synchronization from univariate data is applied to heart-ra...
One of the primary tenets of polyvagal theory dictates that parasympathetic influence on heart rate,...
Abstract Cardiac physiological synchrony is regarded as an important component of social interaction...
Children with severe disabilities have limited ability to communicate with their environment. Unders...