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Interpersonal movement synchrony facilitates pro-social behavior in children's peer-play by Tuncgenc, B, Cohen, E
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When minds migrate: conceptualizing spirit possession by Cohen, E, Barrett, J
Published 2008Journal article -
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The effects of social support on strenuous physical exercise by Davis, A, Cohen, E
Published 2018Journal article -
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Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Programs: Improving Treatment Adherence and Patient Outcomes by Orabone AW, Do V, Cohen E
Published 2022-06-01
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Religiosity and resource allocation in Marajó, Brazil by Cohen, E, Baimel, A, Purzycki, BG
Published 2017Journal article -
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Effects of social support on performance outputs and perceived difficulty during physical exercise by Davis, AJ, Crittenden, B, Cohen, E
Published 2021Journal article -
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Processing fluency for visual synchrony perception by Bamford, JS, Tarr, B, Cohen, E
Published 2022Internet publication -
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Synchrony and social connection in immersive virtual reality by Tarr, B, Slater, M, Cohen, E
Published 2018Journal article -
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Interdependence, bonding and support are associated with improved mental wellbeing following an outdoor team challenge by Cohen, E, Davis, AJ, Taylor, J
Published 2022Journal article -
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Social reward and support effects on exercise experiences and performance: Evidence from parkrun by Davis, AJ, MacCarron, P, Cohen, E
Published 2021Journal article -
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Reassessment of pneumatic retinopexy for primary treatment of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment by Cohen E, Zerach A, Mimouni M, Barak A
Published 2015-11-01
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The Synchrony-prosociality link cannot be explained away as expectancy effect: response to Atwood et al. (2022) by Tunçgenç, B, Bamford, JM, Fawcett, C, Cohen, E
Published 2023Journal article -
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Drumming in time is easy: social bonding effects of synchrony arise from reduced cognitive load by Bamford, JS, Tarr, B, Miles, L, Cohen, E
Published 2023Conference item -
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Synchrony and exertion during dance independently raise pain threshold and encourage social bonding. by Tarr, B, Launay, J, Cohen, E, Dunbar, R
Published 2015Journal article -
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Can a Future Choice Affect a Past Measurement’s Outcome? by Aharonov Y., Cohen E., Grossman D., Elizutr A.C.
Published 2014-04-01
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Rowers' high: behavioural synchrony is correlated with elevated pain thresholds. by Cohen, E, Ejsmond-Frey, R, Knight, N, Dunbar, R
Published 2010Journal article