Social context facilitates visuomotor synchrony and bonding in children and adults
Abstract Interpersonal synchrony is a fundamental part of human social interaction, with known effects on facilitating social bonding. Moving in time with another person facilitates prosocial behaviour, however, it is unknown if the degree of synchronisation predicts the degree of social bonding. Si...
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Autores principales: | Ellen M. Howard, Danielle Ropar, Roger Newport, Bahar Tunçgenç |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ea324a1aa64f4edf913f41f2ec9b1ab1 |
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