When People Move as One: The Dynamic Biology of Social Synchrony

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A Nature Reviews Psychology review explains that physiological signals such as heart rate, heart-rate variability, and electrodermal activity synchronize between individuals during social interaction in a context-dependent, dynamic way, potentially underpinning empathy and cooperation, and it calls for multimodal, group-scale studies to map when and why this biological attunement arises.
Topics:health#electrodermal-activity#empathy#heart-rate-variability#interpersonal-physiological-synchrony#science#social-interaction
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