Why do we fall into sync with others? Interpersonal synchronization and the brain’s optimization principle

Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 9
Published: Nov 8, 2017
Abstract
Spontaneous interpersonal synchronization of rhythmic behavior such as gait or hand clapping is a ubiquitous phenomenon in human interactions, and is potentially important for social relationships and action understanding. Although several authors have suggested a role of the mirror neuron system in interpersonal coupling, the underlying brain mechanisms are not well understood. Here we argue that more general theories of neural computations,...
Paper Details
Title
Why do we fall into sync with others? Interpersonal synchronization and the brain’s optimization principle
Published Date
Nov 8, 2017
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 9
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