Integrative research on synchronization among autistic adults and its implications for their social functioning: joint drumming as a platform for measuring brain, physiological, and motor synchronization.
2021 - “Understanding the inter-personal neural mechanisms of synchronization in young adults with ASD: Employing dyadic drumming as a platform for a multimodal investigation of social function”. The Israeli Science Foundation Jerusalem (ISF).
Gordon I., Gilboa E., Gilboa A., Cohen S., Kivity Y. Catching That Playful Beat: Social Anxiety and Synchronous Group Functioning. J Nonverbal Behav (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10919-023-00436-7
David M. Greenberg, Nir Milstein, Avi Gilboa, Shai Cohen, Nir Haimovich, Shahar Siegman, Shay Pinhasi, Ilanit Gordon (2023). Improvised herding: Mapping biobehavioral mechanisms that underlie group efficacy during improvised social interaction http://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14307
Gordon I., Gilboa, A., Cohen, S., Kleinfeld T., (2020). The relationship between physiological synchrony and motion energy synchrony during a joint group drumming task. Physiology & Behavior Volume 224, 1 October 2020, 113074. DOI:10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.113074
Gordon I., Gilboa, A., Cohen, S., Milstein N., Haimovich N., Pinhasi S., Siegman S. (2020). Physiological and Behavioral Synchrony Predict Group Cohesion and Performance. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65670-1