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SUMMARY:Talk by Stefanie Höhl: Social Rhythms and Biobehavioral Synchrony 
 in Early Human
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  of interaction partners \nentrain to communicative rhythms\, including spe
 ech\, supporting mutual \ncomprehension and communication.  Whether this is
  also the case in the \ninfant brain is the subject of "Social Rhythms and 
 Biobehavioral Synchrony in Early Human Development"\, a talk by Stefanie H
 öhl of the University of Vienna.  The talk is part of OFAI's 2023 Fall Lec
 ture Series.\n\nMembers of the public are cordially invited to attend the t
 alk in person (OFAI\, Freyung 6/6/7\, 1010 Vienna) or via Zoom on Wednesday
 \, 17 January 2024 at 18:30 CET (UTC+1):\n\nURL: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/
 84282442460?pwd=NHVhQnJXOVdZTWtNcWNRQllaQWFnQT09\n\nMeeting ID: 842 8244 24
 60\n\nPasscode: 678868\n\n\nTalk abstract: Caregiver-infant interactions ar
 e \ncharacterized by interpersonal rhythms at different timescales\, from \
 nnursery rhymes and interactive games to daily routines. These rhythms \nma
 ke the social environment more predictable for young children and \nfacilit
 ate interpersonal biobehavioral synchrony with their caregivers. \nIn adult
 s\, the brain rhythms of interaction partners entrain to \ncommunicative rh
 ythms\, including speech\, supporting mutual comprehension\n and communicat
 ion. I will present recent evidence that this is also the\n case in the inf
 ant brain\, especially when babies are addressed directly\n by their caregi
 ver through infant-directed speech in naturalistic \ninteractions. Through 
 using simultaneous measures of neural and \nphysiological rhythms\, e.g.\, 
 dual-fNIRS and dual-ECG\, from caregiver and\n infant during live face-to-f
 ace interactions\, we can further deepen our\n understanding of early inter
 actional dynamics and their reciprocal \nnature. I will present our recent 
 research identifying factors \nsupporting the establishment of caregiver-in
 fant neural synchrony\, such \nas affectionate touch and vocal turn-taking.
  I will further discuss the \nfunctional links and dissociations between ca
 regiver-infant synchrony on\n the neural and physiological levels. I will o
 utline potential \nimplications of this work and point out important future
  directions. \n\nSpeaker biography: Stefanie Höhl is head of the Research 
 Unit of Developmental Psychology at the University of Vienna where she lead
 s the Wiener Kinderstudien lab.\n She received her PhD from the University 
 of Leipzig and completed her \nHabilitation at the University of Heidelberg
 . From 2016 to 2019 she led \nthe Max Planck Research Group on Early Social
  Cognition at the MPI for \nHuman Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig. 
 Her research at the \nintersection of developmental psychology and cognitiv
 e neuroscience \nfocuses on social and cognitive development in early child
 hood. Grounded\n on an interactionist perspective\, she applies EEG and fNI
 RS \nhyperscanning in caregiver-child and caregiver-infant interactions to 
 \nstudy the neural dynamics of early social exchanges.\n\n        
LOCATION:In person at OFAI (Freyung 6/6/7\, 1010 Vienna\, Austria) or onlin
 e via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84282442460?pwd=NHVhQnJXOVdZTWtNcWNRQ
 llaQWFnQT09
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