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Dynamics in Social-viewing Context

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Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

This study attempts to explore whether television messages generate physiological and behavioral synchrony (i.e., concomitant changes in the physiological activity of two or more people) in TV co-viewers. The study also asks how different types of emotional messages and social viewing contexts alter that physiological and behavioral synchronization, and whether the degree of the synchrony influences the variance and strength of co-viewers? attitudes towards media content.

Description

This study attempts to explore whether television messages generate physiological and behavioral synchrony (i.e., concomitant changes in the physiological activity of two or more people) in TV co-viewers. The study also asks how different types of emotional messages and social viewing contexts alter that physiological and behavioral synchronization, and whether the degree of the synchrony influences the variance and strength of co-viewers? attitudes towards media content.

Details
Condition healthy
Age 100years or below
Clinical Study IdentifierTX8554
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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