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Interpersonal Synchronization

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Tango Dancers Sync Brains On the Dance Floor
science24 days ago

Tango Dancers Sync Brains On the Dance Floor

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder found experienced Argentine tango dancers can synchronize their brain activity as they move in time. Using EEG caps and motion sensors with five dancer pairs, the team observed brainwave patterns aligning when partners’ steps were in sync (often within 200 milliseconds), across both fast beta and slow theta waves. They also developed a wrist-worn device that vibrates more when brain signals align, aiming to enhance the sense of connection. The findings suggest shared movement can foster brain-to-brain coupling beyond emotion, with potential applications in sports training, physical rehabilitation, and social coordination.

Borderline traits disrupt synchronization in a finger-tapping task with a virtual partner
mental-health4 months ago

Borderline traits disrupt synchronization in a finger-tapping task with a virtual partner

Italian researchers found that individuals with higher borderline personality traits showed greater asynchrony with a virtual partner in a finger-tapping task, perceived less synchrony, and reported more negative affect, suggesting emotional dysregulation and interpersonal instability can impair social coordination; the study used a nonclinical sample and a virtual partner, so real-life generalization should be cautious.