A triadic VR study reports that how well one teammate's future joystick actions can be predicted from other teammates' physiology and behavior correlates with rings passed, while conventional synchrony measures do not.
Cognitive processing 16:325–332
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Physiologically-Informed Predictability of a Teammate's Future Actions Forecasts Team Performance
A triadic VR study reports that how well one teammate's future joystick actions can be predicted from other teammates' physiology and behavior correlates with rings passed, while conventional synchrony measures do not.