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Processing fluency for visual synchrony perception
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Prior research has found that interpersonal synchrony increases social closeness and cooperation: this is often referred to as the synchrony-bonding effect. Most explanations for this synchrony-bonding effect rely upon higher-order social cognition (e.g. shared goals or selfother merging). Relatively little attention has been given to the perceptual experience of synchrony, and the low-level perceptual mechanisms involved, such as processing fluency. In two pre-registered experiments, we t...
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- Not peer reviewed
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- Publication date:
- 2022-02-25
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English
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1396891
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pubs:1396891
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2024-02-15
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- 2022
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