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Music and social bonding:“self-other” merging and neurohormonal mechanisms
B Tarr, J Launay, RIM Dunbar
Frontiers in psychology 5, 1096, 2014
4942014
Synchrony and exertion during dance independently raise pain threshold and encourage social bonding
B Tarr, J Launay, E Cohen, R Dunbar
Biology letters 11 (10), 20150767, 2015
3452015
Silent disco: dancing in synchrony leads to elevated pain thresholds and social closeness
B Tarr, J Launay, RIM Dunbar
Evolution and Human Behavior 37 (5), 343-349, 2016
2672016
Music as a coevolved system for social bonding
PE Savage, P Loui, B Tarr, A Schachner, L Glowacki, S Mithen, WT Fitch
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44, e59, 2021
2502021
Synchrony as an adaptive mechanism for large‐scale human social bonding
J Launay, B Tarr, RIM Dunbar
Ethology 122 (10), 779-789, 2016
1732016
Synchrony and social connection in immersive virtual reality
B Tarr, M Slater, E Cohen
Scientific reports 8 (1), 3693, 2018
842018
Naltrexone blocks endorphins released when dancing in synchrony
B Tarr, J Launay, C Benson, RIM Dunbar
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology 3, 241-254, 2017
562017
Universality and cross-cultural variation in mental representations of music revealed by global comparison of rhythm priors
N Jacoby, R Polak, J Grahn, D Cameron, KM Lee, R Godoy, ...
PsyArXiv, 2021
292021
Social bonding through dance and “Musiking.”
B Tarr, NL Enfield, P Kockelman
Distributed agency, 151-158, 2017
132017
Toward inclusive theories of the evolution of musicality
PE Savage, P Loui, B Tarr, A Schachner, L Glowacki, S Mithen, W Fitch
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44, 2021
92021
Rapid partner switching may facilitate increased broadcast group size in dance compared with conversation groups
C Robertson, B Tarr, M Kempnich, R Dunbar
Ethology 123 (10), 736-747, 2017
92017
Silent disco: strangers dancing in synchrony have an elevated pain threshold and feel socially close
B Tarr, J Launay, RIM Dunbar
Evolution and Human Behavior 37, 343-349, 2016
72016
Cochlear SGN neurons elevate pain thresholds in response to music
RIM Dunbar, E Pearce, B Tarr, A Makdani, J Bamford, S Smith, F McGlone
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 14547, 2021
32021
Rhythm, synchrony, and cooperation
PE Savage, M Yamauchi, M Hamaguchi, B Tarr, Y Kitayama, S Fujii
PsyArXiv, 2020
22020
Author Correction: Cochlear SGN neurons elevate pain thresholds in response to music
RIM Dunbar, E Pearce, B Tarr, A Makdani, J Bamford, S Smith, F McGlone
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 1-1, 2022
12022
Dance and social bonding: synchrony and the endogenous opioid system
B Tarr
University of Oxford, 2014
12014
Processing fluency for visual synchrony perception
JS Bamford
PsyArXiv, 2022
2022
Cochlear SGN neurons elevate pain thresholds in response to music (vol 11, 14547, 2021)
RIM Dunbar, E Pearce, B Tarr, A Makdani, J Bamford, S Smith, F McGlone
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 12 (1), 2022
2022
Synchrony, exercise and social bonding
E Cohen, B Tarr
COGNITIVE PROCESSING 16, S62-S62, 2015
2015
Fluency through synchrony: Social bonding effects of drumming mediated by cognitive load
JS Bamford, B Tarr, L Miles, E Cohen
Students of Systematic Musicology (SysMus22), 26, 0
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