Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infants.
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Cross-cultural perspectives on music and musicality.Movement Synchrony Forges Social Bonds across Group Divides.Joint attention, shared goals, and social bondingFourteen-month-old infants use interpersonal synchrony as a cue to direct helpfulness.The Subjective Sensation of Synchrony: An Experimental StudyEmotional and Interactional Prosody across Animal Communication Systems: A Comparative Approach to the Emergence of Language.Evolving perceptual biases for antisynchrony: a form of temporal coordination beyond synchronyThe ice-breaker effect: singing mediates fast social bondingThe origins of music in auditory scene analysis and the roles of evolution and culture in musical creation.Traces across the body: influence of music-dance synchrony on the observation of dance.Rhythm and interpersonal synchrony in early social development.Musical affect regulation in infancy.Emotional experience in music fosters 18-month-olds' emotion-action understanding: a training study.Beat Perception and Sociability: Evidence from Williams Syndrome.Group Music Training and Children's Prosocial SkillsMeasuring Neural Entrainment to Beat and Meter in Infants: Effects of Music Background.Effects on Inter-Personal Memory of Dancing in Time with Others.Group music performance causes elevated pain thresholds and social bonding in small and large groups of singers.Music Upper Limb Therapy-Integrated: An Enriched Collaborative Approach for Stroke RehabilitationRhythm in joint action: psychological and neurophysiological mechanisms for real-time interpersonal coordination.Older but not younger infants associate own-race faces with happy music and other-race faces with sad music.Group Rumination: Social Interactions Around Music in People with Depression.Body sway reflects leadership in joint music performance.Cross-cultural convergence of musical features.Singing together or apart: The effect of competitive and cooperative singing on social bonding within and between sub-groups of a university FraternityInterpersonal movement synchrony facilitates pro-social behavior in children's peer-play.The Arts as a Venue for Developmental Science: Realizing a Latent Opportunity.Planning my actions to accommodate yours: joint action development during early childhood.How Moving Together Brings Us Together: When Coordinated Rhythmic Movement Affects CooperationEnhancing "theory of mind" through behavioral synchrony.Synchronous rhythmic interaction enhances children's perceived similarity and closeness towards each otherProsocial Consequences of Interpersonal Synchrony: A Meta-Analysis.Joint Rhythmic Movement Increases 4-Year-Old Children's Prosocial Sharing and Fairness Toward Peers.Gender and autistic traits modulate implicit motor synchrony.Interpersonal Coordination: Methods, Achievements, and ChallengesEmancipation of the voice: Vocal complexity as a fitness indicator.Brain-to-brain synchronization across two persons predicts mutual prosociality.Modulation of individual auditory-motor coordination dynamics through interpersonal visual coupling.Collective synchrony increases prosociality towards non-performers and outgroup members.Thinking of me: Self-focus reduces sharing and helping in seven- to eight-year-olds.
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Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infants.
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Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infants.
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Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infants.
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Kathleen M Einarson
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2014-11-01T00:00:00Z