Are you in tune with me? Understanding social functioning in autism via biobehavioral synchrony measurements KU Leuven
While interacting with other human individuals, not only our mind but also our body and brain are
attuned to the bodily social signals of the interacting partner. Emotions, thoughts and physiological
processes (e.g. heart rate and arousal) can therefore be easily transmitted from one individual to
another, either by conscious verbal communication, or by unconscious and still poorly understood
bodily signals (i.e. ...