Synchrony in the periphery: inter-subject correlation of physiological responses during live music concerts
Abstract While there is an increasing shift in cognitive science to study perception of naturalistic stimuli, this study extends this goal to naturalistic contexts by assessing physiological synchrony across audience members in a concert setting. Cardiorespiratory, skin conductance, and facial muscl...
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Autores principales: | Anna Czepiel, Lauren K. Fink, Lea T. Fink, Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann, Martin Tröndle, Julia Merrill |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cc8cba2d693f4a129e24472a3f9b45e4 |
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