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rMEA: An R package to assess nonverbal synchronization in motion energy analysis time-series.

Johann R Kleinbub1, Fabian T Ramseyer2.   

Abstract

Introduction. Motion Energy Analysis (MEA) is a procedure that allows to automatically assess the amount of persons' movement from video recordings. Recent studies used MEA to investigate nonverbal synchrony, i.e., the occurrence of simultaneous movement, suggesting the existence of an association with relationship quality. In patient-therapist dyads, synchrony predicted therapeutic alliance, empathy, as well as treatment outcome. Package description . The article presents rMEA, an open-source R package that allows to import, filter, and visualize dyadic time-series of nonverbal behaviour generated by other MEA software. The package includes a fast, state-of-the-art, moving window cross-correlation algorithm with lag analysis, which provides a user-friendly interface for the assessment of nonverbal synchrony. Through the analysis of a motivating example (40 psychotherapy intake interviews split between dropouts and good cases) the article provides an in-depth description of the package main functions and a tutorial for a typical analysis in this field, requiring only the most basic knowledge of the R language and environment. The rich visualization capabilities of the software provide powerful tools for the various steps involved in the diagnostics, analysis, interpretation and publication of these data. Conclusions. Overall, the paper aims to empower psychotherapy researchers and other interaction scientists to investigate nonverbal synchrony in their own dyads.

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Keywords:  R package; behavioural time-series; motion energy analysis; nonverbal synchrony; process and outcome research

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33225873     DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2020.1844334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Res        ISSN: 1050-3307


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1.  Nonverbal Synchrony: An Indicator of Clinical Communication Quality in Racially-Concordant and Racially-Discordant Oncology Interactions.

Authors:  Lauren M Hamel; Robert Moulder; Fabian T Ramseyer; Louis A Penner; Terrance L Albrecht; Steven Boker; Susan Eggly
Journal:  Cancer Control       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 2.339

2.  Instructor-learner body coupling reflects instruction and learning.

Authors:  Yafeng Pan; Suzanne Dikker; Yi Zhu; Cuirong Yang; Yi Hu; Pavel Goldstein
Journal:  NPJ Sci Learn       Date:  2022-06-28

3.  Movement Synchrony Over Time: What Is in the Trajectory of Dyadic Interactions in Workplace Coaching?

Authors:  Tünde Erdös; Paul Jansen
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-04-28

4.  Nonverbal synchrony in subjects with hearing impairment and their significant others.

Authors:  Christiane Völter; Kirsten Oberländer; Sophie Mertens; Fabian T Ramseyer
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-08-18

5.  Dyadic nonverbal synchrony during pre and post music therapy interventions and its relationship to self-reported therapy readiness.

Authors:  Sun Sun Yap; Fabian T Ramseyer; Jörg Fachner; Clemens Maidhof; Wolfgang Tschacher; Gerhard Tucek
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 3.473

6.  Movement Synchrony in the Psychotherapy of Adolescents With Borderline Personality Pathology - A Dyadic Trait Marker for Resilience?

Authors:  Ronan Zimmermann; Lukas Fürer; Johann R Kleinbub; Fabian T Ramseyer; Rahel Hütten; Martin Steppan; Klaus Schmeck
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-06-30

7.  Change Process in Coaching: Interplay of Nonverbal Synchrony, Working Alliance, Self-Regulation, and Goal Attainment.

Authors:  Tünde Erdös; Fabian T Ramseyer
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-06-23
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