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Auriel Washburn

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Washburn A, Wright M, Chafe C, Fujioka T
Front Psychol . 2021 Oct; 12:707090. PMID: 34630213
Today's audio, visual, and internet technologies allow people to interact despite physical distances, for casual conversation, group workouts, or musical performance. Musical ensemble performance is unique because interaction integrity critically...
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Washburn A, Roman I, Huberth M, Gang N, Dauer T, Reid W, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2019 Nov; 13:1088. PMID: 31680824
Recent work in interpersonal coordination has revealed that neural oscillations, occurring spontaneously in the human brain, are modulated during the sensory, motor, and cognitive processes involved in interpersonal interactions. In...
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Roman I, Washburn A, Large E, Chafe C, Fujioka T
PLoS Comput Biol . 2019 Nov; 15(10):e1007371. PMID: 31671096
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory perception-action coordination tasks, people are asked to synchronize taps with a metronome. When synchronizing with a...
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Washburn A, Kallen R, Lamb M, Stepp N, Shockley K, Richardson M
PLoS One . 2019 Aug; 14(8):e0221275. PMID: 31437192
Research investigating the dynamics of coupled physical systems has demonstrated that small feedback delays can allow a dynamic response system to anticipate chaotic behavior. This counterintuitive phenomenon, termed anticipatory synchronization,...
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Walton A, Washburn A, Langland-Hassan P, Chemero A, Kloos H, Richardson M
Top Cogn Sci . 2017 Nov; 10(1):95-119. PMID: 29152904
Musical collaboration emerges from the complex interaction of environmental and informational constraints, including those of the instruments and the performance context. Music improvisation in particular is more like everyday interaction...
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Coey C, Washburn A, Hassebrock J, Richardson M
Neurosci Lett . 2016 Feb; 616:204-10. PMID: 26840612
The current study was designed to investigate complexity matching during syncopated behavioral coordination. Participants either tapped in (bimanual) syncopation using their two hands, or tapped in (interpersonal) syncopation with a...
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Washburn A, Kallen R, Coey C, Shockley K, Richardson M
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2015 Jun; 41(4):1166-77. PMID: 26030437
Effective interpersonal coordination is fundamental to robust social interaction, and the ability to anticipate a coactor's behavior is essential for achieving this coordination. However, coordination research has focused on the...
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Washburn A, Coey C, Romero V, Malone M, Richardson M
Cogn Process . 2015 Apr; 16(4):343-50. PMID: 25900114
The current study investigated whether the influence of available task constraints on power-law scaling might be moderated by a participant's task intention. Participants performed a simple rhythmic movement task with...
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Washburn A, DeMarco M, de Vries S, Ariyabuddhiphongs K, Schmidt R, Richardson M, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci . 2014 Oct; 8:800. PMID: 25339892
For many everyday sensorimotor tasks, trained dancers have been found to exhibit distinct and sometimes superior (more stable or robust) patterns of behavior compared to non-dancers. Past research has demonstrated...
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Washburn A, Coey C, Romero V, Richardson M
J Mot Behav . 2014 Apr; 46(4):247-57. PMID: 24731065
Complex patterns of interlimb coordination, such as multifrequency relationships of 1:2, 2:3, or 3:4, are difficult to perform intentionally without extensive practice. The current study investigated whether these patterns might...