Embodied Eureka

Research Collective on Embodiment, Interaction and Synchrony
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Table of contents

Research group type
Research network
Core fields of research
Learning, teaching and interaction
Languages, culture and society
Physical activity, health and wellbeing
Research areas
JYU.Well
Wellbeing, Interaction, and Interventions
Faculty
Faculty of Education and Psychology

Research group description

Researchers in the Embodied Eureka Research Collective share a common interest in embodiment and social interaction - how thoughts, emotions, experiences, and relationships are shaped by the living body. We focus on interpersonal attunement and synchrony: how people connect, co-regulate, and respond to one another through, for example, physiology, movement, emotion, and language. Our work examines how these multimodal and multisensory processes generate shared experience and meaning, moment by moment, across diverse contexts such as everyday interaction, clinical practice and therapy, work life, and aesthetic and creative settings.