TY - JOUR
T1 - Adaptive network modeling for joint action and memory recall for elderly by detecting interpersonal synchrony
AU - Xu, Yijie
AU - Hendrikse, Sophie C.F.
AU - Treur, Jan
AU - Roelofsma, Peter H.M.P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/8/30
Y1 - 2024/8/30
N2 - This paper explores the potential of adaptive network modeling for joint action and memory recall among elderly through detecting interpersonal synchrony. With the aging population increasing, there is a crucial need to focus on the health and social interaction of older adults. Based on research of the significance of social interaction and memory use for the elderly, as well as the role of interpersonal synchrony in joint action, this paper aims to analyse computationally how to enhance positive effects of social interactions among older individuals by applying an adaptive network model. The research examines the concept of interpersonal synchrony and its impact on joint action, memory, and emotional well-being in elderly populations. Through simulation experiments and analysis, the study demonstrates the potential benefits for music in memory recall for older adults with cognitive decline, highlighting the importance of social interaction and emotional resonance. This study offers a valuable contribution to understanding and improving social interactions and memory recall among the elderly.
AB - This paper explores the potential of adaptive network modeling for joint action and memory recall among elderly through detecting interpersonal synchrony. With the aging population increasing, there is a crucial need to focus on the health and social interaction of older adults. Based on research of the significance of social interaction and memory use for the elderly, as well as the role of interpersonal synchrony in joint action, this paper aims to analyse computationally how to enhance positive effects of social interactions among older individuals by applying an adaptive network model. The research examines the concept of interpersonal synchrony and its impact on joint action, memory, and emotional well-being in elderly populations. Through simulation experiments and analysis, the study demonstrates the potential benefits for music in memory recall for older adults with cognitive decline, highlighting the importance of social interaction and emotional resonance. This study offers a valuable contribution to understanding and improving social interactions and memory recall among the elderly.
KW - Adaptive network
KW - Elderly
KW - Interpersonal Synchrony
KW - Memory Recall
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cogsys.2024.101280
DO - 10.1016/j.cogsys.2024.101280
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85202521820
SN - 1389-0417
VL - 88
SP - 1
EP - 16
JO - Cognitive Systems Research
JF - Cognitive Systems Research
M1 - 101280
ER -