Social bonding through processing fluency for interpersonal synchronisation
<p>It has often been observed that people like each other more after synchronising actions. This is referred to as the synchrony-bonding effect and it has been observed in a wide variety of settings – from dance to rowing. It has been suggested that music may have evolved alongside human rhyth...
Main Author: | Bamford, JMS |
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Other Authors: | Hathaway, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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