2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1317430/v1
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Children’s perception of interpersonal coordination during joint painting

Abstract: Interpersonal coordination is important for many joint activities. A special case of interpersonal coordination is synchronization, which is required for the performance of many activities, but is also associated with diverse positive social and emotional attributes. The extent to which these effects are due to the reliance on synchrony for task performance or to its temporal aspects, is not clear. To address these questions, we considered a more general form of interpersonal coordination, implemented during j… Show more

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