Musical coordination in a large group without plans nor leaders
Abstract A widespread belief is that large groups engaged in joint actions that require a high level of flexibility are unable to coordinate without the introduction of additional resources such as shared plans or hierarchical organizations. Here, we put this belief to a test, by empirically investi...
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Main Authors: | Louise Goupil, Pierre Saint-Germier, Gaëlle Rouvier, Diemo Schwarz, Clément Canonne |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/53cb169bd616429d82e3dda72844e0bd |
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