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A Kuramoto model of self-other integration across interpersonal synchronization strategies

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Overview of the main results.

In the first row, synchronization patterns from the empirical data are shown. Leading-leading (1) corresponds to a subgroup from dataset 1. Leading-following (2) and (3) are from the two unidirectional conditions in dataset 2. From the mutual adaptation group, (4) is the bidirectional condition from dataset 2, whereas (5) and 6) are the two remaining subgroups from dataset 1. The green lag patterns show the empirical data. The blue lag patterns show the synchronization strategy patterns produced by the model at the given coupling weights listed in Table 1. The patterns are plotted as the mean value, with error bars indicating the standard error of the mean. Note that the lag 0 component in the simulated data is consistently more positive than in the empirical data, likely as a result of the continuous coupling in the model.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007422.g003