The evolutionary role of dance: group bonding but not prosocial altruism
That synchronized activities like dancing or marching positively influence social bonding has been widely demonstrated for both dyads and small groups. However, previous studies of other social bonding behaviors (laughter and behavioral synchrony) have suggested that these prosocial effects do not e...
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Language: | English |
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American Psychological Association
2023
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