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Virtual social interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic: the effect of interpersonal motor synchrony on social interactions in the virtual space

Psychology

Virtual social interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic: the effect of interpersonal motor synchrony on social interactions in the virtual space

H. Gvirts, L. Ehrenfeld, et al.

This study by Hila Gvirts, Lya Ehrenfeld, Mini Sharma, and Moran Mizrahi delves into the intriguing connection between motor synchrony and emotional alignment in virtual social interactions, particularly during the pandemic. Discover how spontaneous interactions can reduce negative feelings and enhance positivity and trust among individuals meeting over Zoom.

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