How does music training affect the effect of synchrony on social bonding?
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Sarmiento-Cabrera, G., Nijhuis, P., & Bamford, J. S. (2024). How does music training affect the effect of synchrony on social bonding?. In L. Kourilehto, N. Natarajan, & J. S. Bamford (Eds.), Abstract Booklet : SysMus'24 (pp. 26). University of Jyväskylä. https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/95729
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