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magazine issue | 12/2012
Your mother, metaphors, and other monkey business: How experiences of physical warmth shape how we think about relationships
... as the anthropologist Alan Fiske has noted, moving in synchrony or sharing fluids, such as semen or saliva) invariably involves ... / more
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magazine issue | 05/2012
When conversations flow
... ease with which fluent conversations are processed. Synchrony However, fluency is not the only process that can explain ... coordination: Behavior matching and interactional synchrony . In R. S. Feldman & B. Rime (Eds.), Fundamentals of ... / more
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magazine issue | 07/2007
Why We Are Still Social
... they typically clump, lag, string along and regroup. The synchrony in two people’s walking is a product of psychological mechanisms ... no thought, intention or practice. Sometimes this synchrony of movement maintains “twoness,” even when it is a problem. ... / more
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Why Madonna was right: Music really does make the people come together
... societies in the form of singing hymns , marching in synchrony , or performing ritualized dances . In these cases, music is ... is that they make people act in a striking degree of synchrony with each other. Even if we are not quite literally as ‘in ... / more
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magazine issue | 11/2024
On the same wavelength—Do parents and children understand each other better if their brains are “in sync”?
... techniques reveal that interpersonal neural synchrony , where the brain activities of two or more interacting people ... In our article, we explore how interpersonal neural synchrony occurs during parent-child interactions and how it relates to ... also be observed in our physiology and biology, including synchrony in heart rhythms and the release of hormones. Recent research has ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.