“…Here are some of the components of the bodily, affective underpinnings of the relational autonomy and collective intentionality interface in team sports. - Touching (high‐fives, hugs, handshakes, pats on back) (Kraus et al, 2010)
- Entrainment (jogging/stretching, drill work in resonance) (McNeill, 1995)
- Mutual effort/exhaustion (beta‐endorphin‐dopamine connection along with association of fellow strivers) (Cohen et al, 2009; Davis et al, 2015; Machin & Dunbar, 2011)
- Joy in rhythmic movement (sport as exaptation of dance rooted in mother‐infant relation and lullaby) (Protevi, 2010; reprinted in Protevi, 2013))
- Joy from joint attention/joint commitment (Hrdy, 2009; Tomasello, 2016)
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