Abstract:Abstract-As non verbal cues are crucial for communication hence long-life learning. Here we focus on the advantages of using rhythmic feedback as implicit marker during interactions. Through two different experimental studies with naive subjects and robots we show the utility of using and modelling rhythmic adaptation but also desynchronisation. We found out that rhythmical adaptation and bidirectional entrainment are imperative to reach synchronisation. Yet, we discovered that desynchronisation can be perceiv… Show more
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