Literature DB >> 34651552

Empathic accuracy and interpersonal coordination: behavior matching can enhance accuracy but interactional synchrony may not.

Ken Fujiwara1, Ikuo Daibo2.   

Abstract

The study considered two major facets of interpersonal coordination, namely, behavior matching (posture mirroring) and interactional synchrony, and investigated whether interpersonal coordination enhanced empathic accuracy. Interactional synchrony was further classified into simultaneous movement and interaction rhythms. Participants engaged in an eight-minute conversation with a same-gender unacquainted partner and an empathic accuracy task. Each participant viewed the interaction video and reported their thoughts and feelings at pre-determined points of time. Afterward, they rewatched the video and inferred the thoughts and feelings of their partners. The study employed OpenPose, 2D pose estimation software of human body, to quantify posture and bodily movement, which were used to determine coordination. The results indicated that behavior matching was positively associated with empathic accuracy, whereas rhythmic convergence in synchrony was negatively associated with accuracy in female dyads. The additional analysis explored the temporal relationship between coordination and accuracy, which indicated a cause-effect tendency during interactions.

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Keywords:  Empathic accuracy; behavior matching; interactional synchrony; interpersonal coordination; nonverbal

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34651552     DOI: 10.1080/00224545.2021.1983509

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Soc Psychol        ISSN: 0022-4545


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