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New preprint! My first time using #virtualreality: we investigate how scene context / being in a (virtual) environment affects action representations.

Together with @leonkroczek.bsky.social, Michael Roidl, and Angelika Lingnau @uniregensburg.bsky.social

Read here: doi.org/10.31234/osf...

3 months ago 7 4 1 0
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New preprint: "Bodily Rhythms Gate Action–Perception Coupling"

Cardiorespiratory cycles gate when it's best to sense & act on the world, shaping when precision peaks

Active sensing + Interoception + Active inference 🧠

🔗 bit.ly/3MinQIi

w/ @micahgallen.com; Lucas Naranjo; @jameskilner.bsky.social

4 months ago 50 20 3 4

May be interesting to @ateshkoul.bsky.social @giacomonovembre.bsky.social @yuliagolland.bsky.social @guidorgs.bsky.social @ilanitgordon.bsky.social @fusaroli.bsky.social @ndersen.bsky.social @suzannedikker.bsky.social @introspection.bsky.social @antoniahamilton.bsky.social @ryssamoffat.bsky.social

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Check out our brilliant PhD student Hanlu He's @hanluhe.bsky.social 1st paper on heart-rate synchrony in real-world urban environments, replicated across 3 datasets recorded in NYC! HR sync is enhanced by social proximity, familiarity, social context, and better acoustic conditions. 🧵👇

4 months ago 7 3 1 0
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Physical proximity, social familiarity, and acoustic environment modulate heart rate synchrony in real-world social interactions Human social behaviour unfolds in complex real-world environments shaped by social and acoustic factors, yet markers of social engagement and connection remain elusive. Interpersonal physiological syn...

🫀 New preprint alert! 🌆
Thrilled to share the first paper of my PhD on heart-rate synchrony during social interactions in urban environments. @sinelabdtu.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

4 months ago 17 6 2 3

@stefaniehoehl.bsky.social @trinhnguyen.bsky.social @dimitrisbolis.bsky.social @ateshkoul.bsky.social ... Please RT!

6 months ago 2 0 0 0

Could be of interest to: @introspection.bsky.social @annapzamm.bsky.social @antoniahamilton.bsky.social @yuliagolland.bsky.social @annaciaunica.bsky.social @leoschilbach.bsky.social @yfpan.bsky.social @micahgallen.com @jameskilner.bsky.social @manuelvarlet.bsky.social @alexgalvezpol.bsky.social

6 months ago 2 0 1 0
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However, the consequences that out-of-phase cardiorespiratory coupling has on the self, and whether it is related to self-regulation, remain unexplored.

6 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Interpersonal synchrony feels good but impedes self-regulation of affect - Scientific Reports Scientific Reports - Interpersonal synchrony feels good but impedes self-regulation of affect

The findings may be related to previous research showing that interpersonal synchrony results in weakened self-regulation of affect:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

6 months ago 8 1 1 0
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A Kuramoto model of self-other integration across interpersonal synchronization strategies Author summary Interacting with other people is crucial for our everyday life. We regularly and without much effort synchronize our movements with other people’s movements, across a wide range of inte...

We provide empirical evidence for previous theoretical/computational findings that when we integrate self and other, we decouple our within-personal loops. journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol...

6 months ago 3 0 1 0

This paper took countless iterations of analysis, presentations, etc., before I dared to write it up (and am still skeptical). Hoping that this will open new conversations regarding effects of interpersonal synchronization on the self.

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The social, decoupled self: interpersonal synchronization of breathing alters intrapersonal cardiorespiratory coupling People synchronize their periodic behavioural and physiological rhythms with each other during social interaction. While this interpersonal synchronization has largely been associated with positive ef...

🫁❤️New preprint out: The social, decoupled self

We show effects of interpersonal synchronization of physiological rhythms on intrapersonal cardiorespiratory coupling: when we sync our breathing, our breathing–heart rhythms decouple, with a perturbed phase-relationship
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Amazing, congrats! And so well deserved!

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CALL for papers: special issue on joint action in Acta Psychologica! #jointaction

We invite empirical, computational, and theoretical contributions.

Deadline to submit: Feb. 1/2026.

Please find more information here, and share widely: www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...

7 months ago 2 5 0 0

Exciting new paper in Emotion led by @ndersen.bsky.social, showing that heart rate synchrony is enhanced by social closeness and associated with increased subjective arousal during a haunted house experience 🧟🧟‍♀️!
See 🧵👇:

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#JAM10 #JAMX #JointActionMeeting has been JAM packed with amazing science and wonderful connections and memories!

Here’s SINe lab in action 💪❤️

9 months ago 6 1 1 1

Only a few days left to apply for a postdoc in social dynamics and complex systems!
Deadline: May 28th. Details 👇

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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We are at #DUCOG2025!

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Postdoc in Social Dynamics and Complex Systems - DTU Compute Are you interested in uncovering the mechanisms underlying human social dynamics between dyads, groups, and social networks, during real-time social interaction? We invite applications for an appointm...

We're hiring a Postdoc!
Join us for 13 months of research on computational modelling of social dynamics!

We're looking for a candidate with a background in complex systems.

Please spread the word or get in touch if interested!
efzu.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid...

11 months ago 6 6 0 1

Check out exciting new work from our amazing PhD students @hanluhe.bsky.social and @ale-dabr.bsky.social!

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Huge thanks to Hanlu for representing our lab's work and my poster at #SANS2025 🚀

11 months ago 9 2 0 0
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First time at #SANS2025!
Thrilled to hear about all the fascinating work and to present our own from @sinelabdtu.bsky.social
@ale-dabr.bsky.social!

11 months ago 12 3 0 2

New job opening in our department, in AI with applications in e.g., the social sciences, neuroscience, etc. Come join us!

1 year ago 2 2 0 0
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Frontiers | The ConNECT approach: toward a comprehensive understanding of meaningful interpersonal moments in psychotherapy and beyond

🚀 New Paper Alert! 🧠
Excited to share our new perspective paper with Niclas Kaiser

📝 “The ConNECT approach: toward a comprehensive understanding of meaningful interpersonal moments in psychotherapy and beyond”

🔗 Read it here: doi.org/10.3389/fnhu...

1 year ago 9 3 1 0
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🏆 Embracing #Complexity: Principled and Practical Approaches to #Emergence 🏆

We are delighted to announce a first-of-its-kind workshop on emergence across scientific domains.

Hosted on 23-27 June, 2025, @ #IFISC, Mallorca, Spain

AND, WE WANT YOU TO COME! 🫵

🪧 ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS OPEN 🪧
Link 👇

1 year ago 5 1 1 0
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glia / Two-brain EEG analysis · GitLab GitLab Enterprise Edition

All the code can be found here!
lab.compute.dtu.dk/glia/two-bra...

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

We believe our new hyperscanning-EEG method is well suited for identifying asymmetric neural mechanisms during real-time social interaction. The methodology has an added benefit of being expandable to multi-brain microstates for investigating group interactions.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

While we acknowledge that two-brain microstates were unable to pick up on interaction-related differences, possibly due to the low-level task, or IBS - probably because microstates focus on global neuronal brain states, overlooking smaller spatially focal synchronised processes....

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