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View article: A Bayesian Dynamical System Model of Joint Action and Interpersonal Coordination
A Bayesian Dynamical System Model of Joint Action and Interpersonal Coordination Open
Successful teamwork depends on interpersonal dynamics, the ways in which individuals coordinate, influence, and adapt to one another over time. Existing measures of interpersonal dynamics, such as CRQA, correlation, Granger causality, and …
View article: A Bayesian Dynamical System Model of Joint Action and Interpersonal Coordination
A Bayesian Dynamical System Model of Joint Action and Interpersonal Coordination Open
Successful teamwork depends on interpersonal dynamics, the ways in which individuals coordinate, influence, and adapt to one another over time. Existing measures of interpersonal dynamics, such as CRQA, correlation, Granger causality, and …
View article: Teamwork as Linear Interpersonal Dynamics
Teamwork as Linear Interpersonal Dynamics Open
Successful teamwork depends on interpersonal dynamics, the ways in which individuals coordinate, influence, and adapt to one another over time. Existing measures of interpersonal dynamics, such as CRQA, correlation, Granger causality, and …
View article: Teamwork as Linear Interpersonal Dynamics
Teamwork as Linear Interpersonal Dynamics Open
Successful teamwork depends on interpersonal dynamics, the ways in which individuals coordinate, influence, and adapt to one another over time. Existing measures of interpersonal dynamics, such as CRQA, correlation, Granger causality, and …
View article: A Bayesian Dynamical System Model of Joint Action and Interpersonal Coordination
A Bayesian Dynamical System Model of Joint Action and Interpersonal Coordination Open
Successful teamwork depends on interpersonal dynamics, the ways in which individuals coordinate, influence, and adapt to one another over time. Existing measures of interpersonal dynamics, such as CRQA, correlation, Granger causality, and …
View article: Task goals constrain the alignment in eye-movements and speech during interpersonal coordination
Task goals constrain the alignment in eye-movements and speech during interpersonal coordination Open
Collaborative task performance is assumed to benefit from interpersonal coordination of behaviors between interacting individuals. Prominent views of language use and social behavior, including the Interactive Alignment Model (IAM; Pickeri…
View article: Reconsidering intrapersonal communication through an interdisciplinary lens
Reconsidering intrapersonal communication through an interdisciplinary lens Open
Intrapersonal communication is a classification of phenomena such as self-talk and imagined interactions in which communicative messages are contained within a single individual and internal systems comprise both sender and receiver roles.…
View article: Bridging Cognition and Communication: Identifying Opportunities for Cross-Disciplinary Connections Using Scientometric Techniques
Bridging Cognition and Communication: Identifying Opportunities for Cross-Disciplinary Connections Using Scientometric Techniques Open
Casual intuition suggests that human communication and cognition would have robust connections across their relevant phenomena: Communication involves minds, and minds are often driven to communicate. Nevertheless, these domains are now re…
View article: Making new connections: An fNIRS machine learning classification study of neural synchrony in the default mode network
Making new connections: An fNIRS machine learning classification study of neural synchrony in the default mode network Open
Successfully making connections with others is crucial to navigating the social world and general well-being, yet little is known about connection formation and its neurocognitive underpinnings. Increasingly, neuroscientists use interperso…
View article: DIMS Dashboard for Exploring Dynamic Interactions and Multimodal Signals
DIMS Dashboard for Exploring Dynamic Interactions and Multimodal Signals Open
Social interaction is a complex, multimodal phenomenon with varying timescales and meaning-making structures. Research in this area has progressed along two largely separate paths: qualitative researchers focus on fine-grained analysis, wh…
View article: Antisemitic and Islamophobic hate speech precedes a decrease in lexico-semantic diversity in comment threads online
Antisemitic and Islamophobic hate speech precedes a decrease in lexico-semantic diversity in comment threads online Open
Studies of Antisemitic and Islamophobic hate speech (AHS and IHS) demonstrate that they severely impact the psychological and social well-being of Jewish and Muslim communities. However, work to date has not adequately addressed the effect…
View article: Task goals constrain the alignment in eye-movements and speech during interpersonal coordination
Task goals constrain the alignment in eye-movements and speech during interpersonal coordination Open
Collaborative task performance is assumed to benefit from interpersonal coordination of behaviors between interacting individuals. Prominent views of language use and social behavior, including the Interactive Alignment Model (IAM; Pickeri…
View article: Mapping the learning curves of deep learning networks
Mapping the learning curves of deep learning networks Open
There is an important challenge in systematically interpreting the internal representations of deep neural networks (DNNs). Existing techniques are often less effective for non-tabular tasks, or they primarily focus on qualitative, ad-hoc …
View article: Reconsidering intrapersonal communication through an interdisciplinary lens
Reconsidering intrapersonal communication through an interdisciplinary lens Open
Intrapersonal communication is a classification of phenomena such as self-talk and imagined interactions in which communicative messages are contained within a single individual and internal systems comprise both sender and receiver roles.…
View article: Complex Dynamical Systems
Complex Dynamical Systems Open
A complex dynamical system is one with interdependent parts that evolve nonlinearly over time.As the system evolves, surprising patterns may emerge in the system's behaviors or structure.These emergent patterns arise from interactions amon…
View article: Task goals constrain the alignment in eye-movements and speech during interpersonal coordination
Task goals constrain the alignment in eye-movements and speech during interpersonal coordination Open
Collaborative task performance is assumed to benefit from interpersonal alignment. Prominent views of language use and social behavior, including the Interactive Alignment Model (Pickering & Garrod, 2004), endorse this idea by building…
View article: Task goals constrain the alignment in eye-movements and speech during interpersonal coordination
Task goals constrain the alignment in eye-movements and speech during interpersonal coordination Open
Collaborative task performance is assumed to benefit from interpersonal alignment. Prominent views of language use and social behavior, including the Interactive Alignment Model (Pickering & Garrod, 2004), endorse this idea by building…
View article: Mapping the Learning Curves of Deep Learning Networks
Mapping the Learning Curves of Deep Learning Networks Open
There is an important challenge in systematically interpreting the internal representations of deep neural networks. This study introduces a multi-dimensional quantification and visualization approach which can capture two temporal dimensi…
View article: Group Coordination Catalyzes Individual and Cultural Intelligence
Group Coordination Catalyzes Individual and Cultural Intelligence Open
A large program of research has aimed to ground large-scale cultural phenomena in processes taking place within individual minds. For example, investigating whether individual agents equipped with the right social learning strategies can e…
View article: (Mis)align: a simple dynamic framework for modeling interpersonal coordination
(Mis)align: a simple dynamic framework for modeling interpersonal coordination Open
As people coordinate in daily interactions, they engage in different patterns of behavior to achieve successful outcomes. This includes both synchrony—the temporal coordination of the same behaviors at the same time—and complementarity—the…
View article: (Mis)align: A Simple Dynamic Framework for Modeling Interpersonal Coordination
(Mis)align: A Simple Dynamic Framework for Modeling Interpersonal Coordination Open
As people coordinate in daily interactions, they engage in different patterns of behavior to achieve successful outcomes. This includes both synchrony - the temporal coordination of the same behaviors at the same time - and complementarity…
View article: Group coordination catalyzes individual and cultural intelligence
Group coordination catalyzes individual and cultural intelligence Open
A large program of research has aimed to ground large-scale cultural phenomena in processes taking place within individual minds. For example, investigating whether individual agents equipped with the right social learning strategies can e…
View article: Thinking about life in COVID-19: An exploratory study on the influence of temporal framing on streams-of-consciousness
Thinking about life in COVID-19: An exploratory study on the influence of temporal framing on streams-of-consciousness Open
The COVID-19 global pandemic led to major upheavals in daily life. As a result, mental health has been negatively impacted for many, including college students who have faced increased stress, depression, anxiety, and social isolation. How…
View article: Book Review: Henry, J.S., Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes that Never Happened. University of California Press. 2020
Book Review: Henry, J.S., Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes that Never Happened. University of California Press. 2020 Open
There are myriad reasons why innocent people become the target of an investigation then charged and convicted of a crime, and ultimately sentenced to prison. Instances such as these stem from factors that include witness misidentifications…
View article: A Statistical Model of Word Rank Evolution
A Statistical Model of Word Rank Evolution Open
The availability of large linguistic data sets enables data-driven approaches to study linguistic change. The Google Books corpus unigram frequency data set is used to investigate the word rank dynamics in eight languages. We observed the …
View article: An Approach to Aligning Categorical and Continuous Time Series for Studying the Dynamics of Complex Human Behavior
An Approach to Aligning Categorical and Continuous Time Series for Studying the Dynamics of Complex Human Behavior Open
An emerging perspective on human cognition and performance sees it as a kind of self-organizing phenomenon involving dynamic coordination across the body, brain and environment. Measuring this coordination faces a major challenge. Time ser…
View article: The Mindset of Cognitive Science
The Mindset of Cognitive Science Open
The aims of Cognitive Science have been passed to us from the ones that inspired its founding, to “transmit the excitement surrounding the paradigm shift in the study of cognition made possible by the synthesis of artificial intelligence, …
View article: Cooperation in sound and motion: Complexity matching in collaborative interaction
Cooperation in sound and motion: Complexity matching in collaborative interaction Open
Complex behaviors are layered with processes across timescales that must be coordinated with each other to accomplish cooperative goals. Complexity matching is the coordination of nested layers of behaviors across individuals. We hypothesi…
View article: Unidimensional and Multidimensional Methods for Recurrence Quantification Analysis with crqa
Unidimensional and Multidimensional Methods for Recurrence Quantification Analysis with crqa Open
Recurrence quantification analysis is a widely used method for characterizing patterns in time series. This article presents a comprehensive survey for conducting a wide range of recurrence-based analyses to quantify the dynamical structur…