Conference Program
Day 1: 6th May
10.00 -10.30 Registration and Welcome
10.30 - 11.15 Dimitris Bolis
It takes two to tango: Two person psychophysiology to study interpersonal attunement in social interaction
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11.15 - 12.00 Travis Wiltshire
Quantifying social coordination dynamics to facilitate effective social interactions
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12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH
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13.00 - 13.45 Ivana Konvalinka
Social alignment through coordination of bodily rhythms in dyads and social networks​
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13.45 - 14.30 Stefanie Höhl
Interpersonal neurobehavioral synchrony in caregiver-child interactions
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14.30 - 15.00 COFFEE
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15.00 - 15.45 Fatihcan Atay
Mathematical Models of Alignment
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15.45 - 16.15 Merle Fairhurst
Doing things together in time: temporal coordination in dyads and groups
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16.15 - 17.00 ROUNDTABLE
Day 2: 7th May
10.15 - 10.30 Introduction to Day 2
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10.30 - 11.15 Guillaume Dumas
Computational Social Neuroscience of Interpersonal Coordination Dynamics​
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11.15 - 12.00 John Michael
Coordination and the Sense of Commitment​
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12.00 - 12.45 Arianna Curioni
Interpersonal dynamics and cognitive processes supporting coordination: theory and data​
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12.45 - 13.45 LUNCH
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13.45 - 14.30 Simeon Schudy
A Field Experiment on Leadership and Team Performance in Non-Routine Analytical Team Tasks​
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14.30 - 15.15 Bahador Bahrami
Confidence Matching: a heuristic for alignment in joint decision making under uncertainty​
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15.15 - 15.45 COFFEE
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15.45 - 16.00 Musical performance/Q&A
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16.00 - 17.00 ROUNDTABLE
After our presentations on Day 2 and before our closing Roundtable discussion, we will be treated to a musical interlude.
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Our players, David Wenzl (drums), Oliver Fraenzke (piano) and Dan Turcanu (violin) will present a short jazz trio (Si j'etais une cigarette) and then juxtapose this with the 1st movement of Grieg's Violin Sonata No. 3, Op. 45.
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After these pieces, we will have an opportunity for a short Q&A with the musicians and conductor, Christoph Poppen.