
Joseph Manson
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Active 1966–2023
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Cognitive psychology
- Social psychology
- Communication
- Psychology
- Biology
Selected publications
Body synchrony in triadic interaction
Royal Society Open Science · 2020 · 51 citations
- Computer Science
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
Humans subtly synchronize body movement during face-to-face conversation. In this context, bodily synchrony has been linked to affiliation and social bonding, task success and comprehension, and potential conflict. Almost all studies of conversational synchrony involve dyads, and relatively less is known about the structure of synchrony in groups larger than two. We conducted an optic flow analysis of body movement in triads engaged in face-to-face conversation, and explored a common measure of synchrony: time-aligned bodily covariation. We correlated this measure of synchrony with a diverse set of covariates related to the outcome of interactions. Triads showed higher maximum cross-correlation relative to a surrogate baseline, and 'meta-synchrony', in that composite dyads in a triad tended to show correlated structure. A windowed analysis also revealed that synchrony varies widely across an interaction. As in prior studies, average synchrony was low but statistically reliable in just a few minutes of interaction. In an exploratory analysis, we investigated the potential function of body synchrony by predicting it from various covariates, such as linguistic style matching, liking, laughter and cooperative play in a behavioural economic game. Exploratory results do not reveal a clear function for synchrony, though colaughter within triads was associated with greater body synchrony, and is consistent with an earlier analysis showing a positive connection between colaughter and cooperation. We end by discussing the importance of expanding and codifying analyses of synchrony and assessing its function.
Frequent coauthors
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Susan Perry
University of California, Los Angeles
- 17 shared
Julie Gros‐Louis
University of Iowa
- 8 shared
Lisa Rose-Wiles
Seton Hall University
- 7 shared
R. I. M. Dunbar
- 7 shared
Melissa A. Panger
George Washington University
- 7 shared
Kristine J. Chua
University of California, Santa Barbara
- 7 shared
Katherine C. MacKinnon
- 7 shared
Matthew M. Gervais
Brunel University of London
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