Synchrony and physiological arousal increase cohesion and cooperation in large naturalistic groups
Separate research streams have identified synchrony and arousal as two factors that might contribute to the effects of human rituals on social cohesion and cooperation. But no research has manipulated these variables in the field to investigate their causal – and potentially interactive – effects on...
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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