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Movement synchrony forges social bonds across group divides
B Tunēgenē, E Cohen
Frontiers in psychology 7, 782, 2016
1902016
Distributed agency
NJ Enfield, P Kockelman
Oxford University Press, 2017
1822017
Social influence matters: We follow pandemic guidelines most when our close circle does
B Tunēgenē, M El Zein, J Sulik, M Newson, Y Zhao, G Dezecache, ...
British Journal of Psychology, 2021
1372021
Interpersonal movement synchrony facilitates pro‐social behavior in children's peer‐play
B Tunēgenē, E Cohen
Developmental science 21 (1), e12505, 2018
1352018
Rock With Me: The Role of Movement Synchrony in Infants' Social and Nonsocial Choices
B Tunēgenē, E Cohen, C Fawcett
Child development 86 (3), 976-984, 2015
1142015
The international encyclopedia of anthropology
S Coleman
Wiley Blackwell, 2018
662018
Digital contact does not promote wellbeing, but face-to-face contact does: A cross-national survey during the COVID-19 pandemic
M Newson, Y Zhao, ME Zein, J Sulik, G Dezecache, O Deroy, B Tunēgenē
new media & society 26 (1), 426-449, 2024
482024
Infants’ use of movement synchrony to infer social affiliation in others
C Fawcett, B Tunēgenē
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 160, 127-136, 2017
442017
Facing the pandemic with trust in science
J Sulik, O Deroy, G Dezecache, M Newson, Y Zhao, M El Zein, ...
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8 (1), 2021
40*2021
Computerized Assessment of Motor Imitation as a Scalable Method for Distinguishing Children With Autism
B Tunēgenē, C Pacheco, R Rochowiak, R Nicholas, S Rengarajan, E Zou, ...
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 6 (3), 321-328, 2021
362021
Social bonds are related to health behaviors and positive well-being globally
B Tunēgenē, V van Mulukom, M Newson
Science advances 9 (2), eadd3715, 2023
272023
Automated and scalable Computerized Assessment of Motor Imitation (CAMI) in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder using a single 2D camera: A pilot study
DE Lidstone, R Rochowiak, C Pacheco, B Tunēgenē, R Vidal, ...
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 87, 101840, 2021
192021
Social context facilitates visuomotor synchrony and bonding in children and adults
EM Howard, D Ropar, R Newport, B Tunēgenē
Scientific reports 11 (1), 22869, 2021
162021
Leadership and tempo perturbation affect coordination in medium-sized groups
B Tunēgenē, E Travers, MT Fairhurst
Scientific reports 11 (1), 4940, 2021
132021
Early understanding of normativity and freedom to act in Turkish toddlers
B Tunēgenē, A Hohenberger, H Rakoczy
Journal of Cognition and Development 16 (1), 44-54, 2015
102015
Towards a comprehensive socio-psychological perspective: A critique of social dominance theory
B Tunēgenē
Journal of European psychology students 2 (1), 2-2, 2010
82010
The role of physical activity and touch in children’s social bonding
M Jefferies, B Tunēgenē, E Cohen
International Journal of Comparative Psychology 31, 2018
72018
Commentary: A construct divided: prosocial behavior as helping, sharing, and comforting subtypes
B Tunēgenē
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 491, 2016
72016
Social alignment matters: Following pandemic guidelines is associated with better wellbeing
B Tunēgenē, M Newson, J Sulik, Y Zhao, G Dezecache, O Deroy, ME Zein
BMC Public Health 22 (1), 821, 2022
52022
Mimicry and social affiliation with virtual partner are decreased in autism
B Tunēgenē, C Koch, IM Eigsti, SH Mostofsky
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 100, 102073, 2023
32023
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