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Drumming in time is easy: social bonding effects of synchrony arise from reduced cognitive load
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The synchrony-bonding effect has often been observed, but the mechanisms behind it remain poorly understood. Numerous possible mechanisms have been proposed, however simple perceptual processing explanations have been largely ignored. The present study tested a theory based on processing fluency across two controlled experiments. In the first study, 104 participants completed a drumming task in a within-subjects design in which they also completed a secondary visual attention task. We found t...
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- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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(Preview, Accepted manuscript, pdf, 324.2KB, Terms of use)
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- Publication website:
- https://jsmpc.org/ICMPC17/program/eproceedings/
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Bibliographic Details
- Publisher:
- Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition
- Host title:
- ICMPC17-APSCOM7 e-Proceedings
- Publication date:
- 2023-08-23
- Acceptance date:
- 2023-04-03
- Event title:
- 17th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition/7th Conference of the Asia-Pacific Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ICMPC17-APSCOM7)
- Event location:
- Tokyo, Japan
- Event website:
- https://jsmpc.org/ICMPC17/
- Event start date:
- 2023-08-24
- Event end date:
- 2023-08-28
Item Description
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English
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- Pubs id:
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1644520
- Local pid:
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pubs:1644520
- Deposit date:
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2024-02-26
Terms of use
- Copyright holder:
- Bamford et al.
- Copyright date:
- 2023
- Rights statement:
- © 2023 The Author(s).
- Notes:
- This is the accepted manuscript version of the article. The final version is available online from Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition at https://jsmpc.org/ICMPC17/program/eproceedings/
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