Synchrony and Physiological Arousal Increase Cohesion and Cooperation in Large Naturalistic Groups
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Stefanie Zollmann | Harvey Whitehouse | David Bilkey | Jamin Halberstadt | J. Halberstadt | D. Bilkey | J. Jackson | J. Jong | H. Whitehouse | Craig McNaughton | S. Zollmann | Jonathan Jong | Joshua Conrad Jackson | Craig McNaughton
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