
pmid: 23384658
To successfully interact with others, people automatically mimic their actions and feelings. Yet, neurobehavioral studies of interaction are few because of lacking conceptual and experimental frameworks. A recent study introduced an elegantly simple motor task to unravel implicit interpersonal behavioral synchrony and brain function during face-to-face interaction.
ta113, ta214, ta114, MOTION, SOCIAL-INTERACTION, ta221, Brain, ta3112, ta3124, Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Cortical Synchronization, ta515, ta218, ta217
ta113, ta214, ta114, MOTION, SOCIAL-INTERACTION, ta221, Brain, ta3112, ta3124, Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Cortical Synchronization, ta515, ta218, ta217
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