Time in embodied interaction is explored through three inter-related notions that have been mentioned above, and these may overlap.
- Entrainment: mutual adaptation which is always coupled and synchronous.
- Synchrony: moving together simultaneously without necessarily being coupled i.e. entraining.
- Rhythm: flow, a fundamental quality of life, a form of entrainment.
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