Cell Press, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 3(17), p. 105-106, 2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.01.003
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To successfully interact with others, people automatically mimic their actions and feelings. Yet, neurobehavioral studies of interaction are few because of lacking conceptual and experimental frameworks. A recent study introduced an elegantly simple motor task to unravel implicit interpersonal behavioral synchrony and brain function during face-to-face interaction.