2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.newideapsych.2013.03.005
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Dialog as interpersonal synergy

Abstract: a b s t r a c tWhat is the proper unit of analysis in the psycholinguistics of dialog? While classical approaches are largely based on models of individual linguistic processing, recent advances stress the social coordinative nature of dialog. In the influential interactive alignment model, dialogue is thus approached as the progressive entrainment of interlocutors' linguistic behaviors toward the alignment of situation models. Still, the driving mechanisms are attributed to individual cognition in the form of… Show more

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“…Consideration of the current Psychology LotM task suggests a similar scenario-sharing and debating opinions would likely lead to better solutions than a primary motivation to seek consensus or agree in the first instance (Civettini, 2007). Indeed, the optimization of communication is a recurring theme among researchers concerned with the functions of interpersonal coordination (e.g., Abney et al, 2015;Fusaroli, Rączaszek-Leonardi, & Tylén, 2014;Marsh, 2013;Riley, Richardson, Shockley, & Ramenzoni, 2011;Shockley, Richardson, & Dale, 2009;Semin, 2007). Here we speculate that the effects of in-phase behavioural synchrony facilitated styles of communication conducive to group-based problem solving.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consideration of the current Psychology LotM task suggests a similar scenario-sharing and debating opinions would likely lead to better solutions than a primary motivation to seek consensus or agree in the first instance (Civettini, 2007). Indeed, the optimization of communication is a recurring theme among researchers concerned with the functions of interpersonal coordination (e.g., Abney et al, 2015;Fusaroli, Rączaszek-Leonardi, & Tylén, 2014;Marsh, 2013;Riley, Richardson, Shockley, & Ramenzoni, 2011;Shockley, Richardson, & Dale, 2009;Semin, 2007). Here we speculate that the effects of in-phase behavioural synchrony facilitated styles of communication conducive to group-based problem solving.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, different theoretical accounts other than IAM, such as interpersonal synergy (Fusaroli et al, 2014) and complexity matching (Abney et al, 2014) have been proposed to explain the mechanism of successful dialogue from the perspective of dynamic systems. Fusaroli and Tylén (2016) compare the approaches of interactive alignment and interpersonal synergy in terms of how well they predict the collective performance in a joint task.…”
Section: The Success Of Dialoguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are currently witnessing an interactive-experiential turn in social cognition research, and an explosion of studies on the dynamics of embodied interactions between people, in fields ranging from neuroscience, over psychopathology and psychotherapy, to linguistics (Dumas et al 2011;Ramseyer and Tschacher 2008;Di Paolo and De Jaegher 2012;Schilbach et al 2013;Timmermans and Schilbach 2014;Fusaroli et al 2014). At the same time, there is increasing recognition of the indelible role that the subjective experience of interacting -of interpersonal connecting -plays in how we understand each other (Pfeiffer et al 2014).…”
Section: The Need For a Practical Phenomenology Of Interactive Experimentioning
confidence: 99%