Movement synchrony, social bonding and pro-sociality in ontogeny
<p>Human sociality, with its wide scope, early ontogeny and pervasiveness across cultures, is remarkable from an evolutionary perspective. We form bonds with other individuals and live in large social groups. We help, empathise with and share our resources with others, who are unfamiliar and g...
Main Author: | Tuncgenc, B |
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Other Authors: | Cohen, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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