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Interpersonal Coordination in Dyadic Performance

Marc ThompsonGeorgios DiapoulisTommi HimbergPetri Toiviainen

subject

PsychologyInterpersonal coordinationdyadic performanceinterpersonal coordinationSocial psychology

description

Dyadic musical performance provides an excellent framework to study interpersonal coordination because it involves multiple agents performing matched, rhythmic and/or interactive behaviors. In this chapter, we explore interpersonal coordination using Canonical Correlation Analysis as a coupling measure. To provide some context when interpreting the output of CCA, musicians performed using different expressive manners (deadpan, normal, exaggerated). Overall the results showed the normal performances were slightly more interpersonally coordinated than deadpan and exaggerated. peerReviewed

https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315621364-21