Séminaire

Mechanisms of Social Bonding: Dance and the "Synchrony Effect"

Bronwyn Tarr

25 septembre 2018, 12h45–13h45

Toulouse

Salle MS001

Résumé

Moving in synchrony leads to cooperation and feelings of closeness, and we have growing evidence that dance (involving synchronisation to others and music) fosters social bonding and elevates endorphins. Synchrony is also a key feature of ritual, apparent not only in the context of ritualized dance, but also in other ritualized contexts including military parade, religious worship and sports. In this talk, Dr. Bronwyn Tarr will review recent lab-based empirical evidence on the psychological and physiological effects of, and proposed mechanisms underpinning, synchronised group dancing. Her studies have employed a variety of experimental social psychology methods, as well as drug-placebo control trials and virtual reality technologies.

Référence

Bronwyn Tarr, « Mechanisms of Social Bonding: Dance and the "Synchrony Effect" », IAST Lunch Seminar, Toulouse : IAST, 25 septembre 2018, 12h45–13h45, salle MS001.