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MASI

International University Network for the Development of
"Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction"

 

 

 

Created at the University Rene Descartes, Paris V, Sorbonne in 1995 with a convention between six European Universities Convention 1st signed and since then four renewed by their presidents: Convention 2nd, Convention 3rd, Convention 4rth and Convention 5fth. The network now has 40 participating universities in Europe and America.

The common reference of the convention is "Magnusson's analytical model".

The network has organized several meetings also attended by guests from other universities in Europe and America.

MASI Meetings - RESEARCH GROUP on METHODOLOGY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL INTERACTION

MASI 2021

The 11th meeting of MASI - Research Network on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction, University of Barcelona, Spain, September 9-10, 2021.

September 9h - Chair: Gudberg K. Jonsson

  • Welcome address & Homage –
  • An overview of recent research involving the t-pattern model and Theme and other milestones from MASI members – G.K. Jonsson
  • Case Matching with Indicator Waves: A method for matching behaviour profiles as indicators for future events – David A. Keatley and David D. Clarke (online)
  • Microstrategies in interruption management – Stephan Huber, Michael Weng, Tobias Grundgeiger and Penelope M. Sanderson (online)
  • T-patterns, self-similarity and external memory from the RNA world and DNA to the only mass-social string-controlled animals: modern human citizens appeared in a biological eye-blink – M.S. Magnusson
  • Behavioral Patterns of Children Involved in Bullying Episodes – Carlos Santoyo (presented by M. Teresa Anguera)
  • MOTORLAT and PATHoops to detect Profiles of Motor Laterality in young athletes’ performance of simple to complex movements – Marta Castañer, Juan Andueza, Raúl Hileno, Sílvia Puigarnau, Queralt Prat and Oleguer Camerino
  • Coach-athlete dyad in professional football: a qualitative ecological dynamics approach – Daniel Duarte, Pedro Teques and Nuno Pimenta
  • Combining information from multiple sources: SEM approach for understanding the precursors of human behaviour in sport – Pedro Teques
  • LINCE PLUS: new computer video-graphic record program – Alberto Soto, Oleguer Camerino, Marta Castañer and M. Teresa Anguera
  • Complementarity between T-patterns and polar coordinates analysis with anonimized data from daily life: more about integration of results – M. Teresa Anguera, Gudberg K. Jonsson and Pedro Sánchez-Algarra
  • Theme Analysis of Data Collected with Smart Devices – G.K. Jonsson
  • Dinner: Bodegas – Balcón De La Laguna

September 10th - Chair: Marta Castañer

  • Progress regarding multi-core CPUs and GPUs and parallel processing: first such parallel T-pattern detection program now running – M.S. Magnusson
  • Emotional autoregulation development: T-Patterns detection in a classroom – Marina Alarcón, M. Teresa Anguera and Paula Samper
  • Post-processing T-patterns Using External Tools from a mixed method perspective – István Szekrényes
  • Discovering behavioral patterns in large amounts of highly structured data using Theme – Laszlo Hunyadi
  • Comparison of T-Pattern Detection with two additional approaches for analysis of behavioral structure during media use - Frank Schwab & Michael Brill
  • Interaction patterns in musical ensemble rehearsals – Nicola Pennill (online)
  • Future of MASI: Renewal of Convention
  • Farewell lunch

Scientific Committee:

  • Carmen Rosa Sanchez Lopez, University of La Laguna
  • M. Teresa Anguera, University of Barcelona
  • Magnus S. Magnusson, University of Iceland
  • Harvey Milkman, Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • Dagmar Unz, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt
  • Carlos Santoyo-Velasco, National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Mariona Portell, Autonomous University of Barcelona

The Organizing Committee:

  • Miguel Pic Aguilar, University of La Laguna (Secretary)
  • Marta Castaner, University of Lleida
  • Monika Suckfüll, University of the Arts Berlin
  • Antonio Lopes, Lusófona University
  • Gudberg K. Jonsson, University of Iceland

MASI 2018

The tenth meeting of MASI - Research Network on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction, University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain, September 13-15, 2018.

September 13th

  • Theme Workshop – M.S. Magnusson & G.K. Jonsson
  • Get-together dinner: Santo Domingo 24

September 14th - Chair: Laszlo Hunyadi

  • Welcome address – Carmen Rosa Sanchez Lopez
  • An overview of recent research involving the t-pattern model and Theme and other milestones from MASI members – G.K. Jonsson
  • Case Matching with Indicator Waves: A method for matching behaviour profiles as indicators for future events – David A. Keatley and David D. Clarke (online)
  • Microstrategies in interruption management – Stephan Huber, Michael Weng, Tobias Grundgeiger and Penelope M. Sanderson (online)
  • T-patterns, self-similarity and external memory from the RNA world and DNA to the only mass-social string-controlled animals: modern human citizens appeared in a biological eye-blink – M.S. Magnusson

Chair: Gudberg K. Jonsson

  • Behavioral Patterns of Children Involved in Bullying Episodes – Carlos Santoyo (presented by M. Teresa Anguera)
  • MOTORLAT and PATHoops to detect Profiles of Motor Laterality in young athletes’ performance of simple to complex movements – Marta Castañer, Juan Andueza, Raúl Hileno, Sílvia Puigarnau, Queralt Prat and Oleguer Camerino
  • Coach-athlete dyad in professional football: a qualitative ecological dynamics approach – Daniel Duarte, Pedro Teques and Nuno Pimenta
  • Combining information from multiple sources: SEM approach for understanding the precursors of human behaviour in sport – Pedro Teques
  • LINCE PLUS: new computer video-graphic record program – Alberto Soto, Oleguer Camerino, Marta Castañer and M. Teresa Anguera
  • Complementarity between T-patterns and polar coordinates analysis with anonimized data from daily life: more about integration of results – M. Teresa Anguera, Gudberg K. Jonsson and Pedro Sánchez-Algarra
  • Theme Analysis of Data Collected with Smart Devices – G.K. Jonsson
  • Dinner: Bodegas – Balcón De La Laguna

September 15th - Chair: Marta Castañer

  • Progress regarding multi-core CPUs and GPUs and parallel processing: first such parallel T-pattern detection program now running – M.S. Magnusson
  • Emotional autoregulation development: T-Patterns detection in a classroom – Marina Alarcón, M. Teresa Anguera and Paula Samper
  • Post-processing T-patterns Using External Tools from a mixed method perspective – István Szekrényes
  • Discovering behavioral patterns in large amounts of highly structured data using Theme – Laszlo Hunyadi
  • Comparison of T-Pattern Detection with two additional approaches for analysis of behavioral structure during media use - Frank Schwab & Michael Brill
  • Interaction patterns in musical ensemble rehearsals – Nicola Pennill (online)
  • Future of MASI: Renewal of Convention
  • Farewell lunch

Scientific Committee:

  • Carmen Rosa Sanchez Lopez, University of La Laguna
  • M. Teresa Anguera, University of Barcelona
  • Magnus S. Magnusson, University of Iceland
  • Harvey Milkman, Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • Dagmar Unz, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt
  • Carlos Santoyo-Velasco, National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Mariona Portell, Autonomous University of Barcelona

The Organizing Committee:

  • Miguel Pic Aguilar, University of La Laguna (Secretary)
  • Marta Castaner, University of Lleida
  • Monika Suckfüll, University of the Arts Berlin
  • Antonio Lopes, Lusófona University
  • Gudberg K. Jonsson, University of Iceland

MASI 2016

The ninth meeting of MASI - Research Network on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction, University of Würzburg, Germany August 26-27th 2016.

August 25th

  • Theme Workshop – M.S. Magnusson & G.K. Jonsson

August 26th

  • Welcome address – F. Schwab
  • An overview of recent research involving the t-pattern model and Theme and other milestones from MASI members – G.K. Jonsson
  • From stardust and protein cities to swarm intelligence and structured societies: t-patterns in a self-similar fractal world – M.S. Magnusson
  • T-pattern methodology for human behaviour observation and analysis: Some research applications – V. Zurloni et al
  • Detection of T-Patterns as an important tool for studying changes in physiological interventions from qualitative inputs – M.T. Anguera, M. Portell, S. Chacón-Moscoso & S. Sanduvete-Chaves
  • Patterns of topic organisation in turn management. A case study of interactions in dialogues – L. Hunyadi
  • Complementarity between T-Patterns and polar coordinates analysis in social interaction: How to integrate the results? – M.T. Anguera, G.K. Jonsson & P. Sánchez-Algarra
  • LMX and Leadership Behaviour with T-Pattern Analysis – M. Tarim & M.S. Magnusson
  • Detection of Ludic Patterns in Two Motor Triadic Games – M.P. Aguilar, V.N. Adelantado & G.K. Jonsson
  • Expanding the Study of Internet Gambling Behaviour – G. Jonsson, H. Milkman, H.M. Gray, D.A. LaPlante, H.J. Shaffer
  • Financial transactions: Comparing T-Pattern analysis with conventional methods – G.K. Jonsson, M.T. Anguera & P. Sánchez-Algarra
  • Theme analysis of data collected with the ThemeWatch and ThemeSense apps – M.S. Magnusson & G.K. Jonsson

August 27th

  • The Influence of Libero Position in A Volleyball Game – B. Tenreiro, S. Fonseca & A. Lopes
  • Integration of categorical and continuous data in varied workout programs of physical activity for women – M. Castañer, S. Puigarnau, O. Camerino & R. Benítez
  • T-Patterns of social interaction during Taekwondo combats – F.J.P. Cabrera & A.R.C, Herrera
  • T-pattern detection of motor skills used in goal scoring in soccer by Lionel Messi – M. Castañer, D. Barreira, O. Camerino, M.T. Anguera, G.K. Jonsson, R. Hileno & A. Canton
  • Methodology for the analysis of social interaction: What’s next? (interactive session) – M.S. Magnusson
  • Future of MASI: Renewal of Convention

Scientific Committee: M. Teresa Anguera, Alain Blanchet, Harvey Milkman, Frank Schwab and Magnus S. Magnusson.

The Organizing Committee: Mariona Portell, Barbara Diana, Michael Brill and Gudberg K. Jonsson.

MASI 2014

The Eight Meeting of the MASI Research Group on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction, University of Iceland, Reykjavik 5-6th September 2014.

September 5th - Chair: Gudberg K. Jonsson

  • Welcome address – A. Blanchet
  • Emerging trends and new developments in methodology for the analysis of social interaction - M.T. Anguera
  • N-Dimensional T-patterns in Space and Time: from Stardust to DNA, Neurons, Language, Culture and Religion – M.S. Magnusson
  • T-pattern analysis of social interaction in rats- M. Casarrubea [online]
  • Detecting deception when manipulating cognitive load: T-pattern analysis of nonverbal behaviour – B. Diana, M. Elia & V. Zurloni
  • Interactive Dynamics of Attacking Play in Elite Handball – D. Lozano, O. Camerino & R. Hileno
  • Telling the Right Science Stories – the emotional and cognitive processing of scientific TV – D. Unz & F. Schwab
  • An open question: how to merge heart rate values and motor t-patterns from a multilevel mixed methods design? Exercise programmes for the elderly as an example – M. Castañer, G. Saüch, O. Camerino  & M.T. Anguera

September 5th - Chair: Valentino Zurloni

  • More or less, a matter of presence – T-patterns, game difficulty and presence in a shooter game – M. Brill, G.K. Jonsson & F. Schwab
  • Assessing tactical performance in team sports – A. Lopes, S. Fonseca, H. Shitrit, R. Leser & A. Baca [online]
  • Determinant factors in the 6x6 organized attack in high performance handball game – Research project – C. Cruz, A. Lopes, S. Fonseca, H. Shitrit & A. Baca [online]
  • Monitoring improvement in a child with pervasive developmental disorder: an observational study – E. Escolano, M. Acero & M. Herrero [online]
  • Multi-Neuron Interactive T-Patterns in the Brain and their Evolution in a Subject Nearing Terminal State –M.S.  Magnusson & A. Nicol
  • Analysis of mother-child teaching interaction patterns during first development – C. Quintana [online]
  • Emission and spatiotemporal distribution of behavioral patterns in captive vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops pygerythrus) at the Guadalajara Zoo - G.A. Ortiz & M.J.L. López [online]
  • Analysis of kinesic and proxemic paraverbal communication in fitness instructors using time patterns (T-patterns) – M. Castañer, O. Camerino, R. Hileno,  J. Alves, S. Franco, J. Rodrigues & M.T. Anguera
  • T-patterns detection for a triad motor game: The maze – M. Pic-Aguilar, G.K. Jonsson, C.R. Sánchez-López & V. Navarro-Adelantado [online]
  • An overview of recent research involving the t-pattern model and Theme – G.K. Jonsson & M.S. Magnusson
  • Dinner

September 6th - Chair: Marta Castañer

  • Expanding the Study of Internet Gambling Behavior – H. Milkman, H.M. Gray, D.A. LaPlante,  H.J. Shaffer & G.K. Jonsson
  • Systematic Self-Observation of Work Intervention for Reducing Musculoskeletal Risk Among Workers: Design of Feedback with Theme – M. Portell, A.M. Señé & M.T. Anguera
  • T-pattern analysis in soccer: Observing regularities in home-away matches – V. Zurloni, B. Diana & M. Elia
  • Analysis of 2vs2 in 6vs6 organized attack in team handball. A comparative study between male and female in high level competition – D. Sousa, J. Prudente & P. Sequeira
  • Detection of T-Patterns and complementary Log-Linear analysis – M.T. Anguera, P. Sánchez-Algarra & G.K. Jonsson
  • Understanding Film Art: Moments of Impact and Patterns of Reactions – M. Suckfüll & D. Unz
  • Panel discussion and closing remarks – M.T. Anguera, A. Blanchet & M.S. Magnusson
  • Farwell lunch

Scientific Committee: M. Teresa Anguera, University of Barcelona; Alain Blanchet, University of Paris VIII; Harvey Milkman, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Giuseppe Riva, University Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Frank Schwab, University of Wuerzburg; Claude Baudoin, University of Paris XIII; and Magnus S. Magnusson, University of Iceland.

Organizing Committee: Marta Castañer, University of Lleida; Gudberg K. Jonsson, University of Iceland; Valentino Zurloni, University of Milano-Bicocca; António Lopes, Lusófona University; Gerardo Ortiz and Carmen Quintana, University of Guadalajara.

MASI 2012

The seventh meeting of MASI - Research Network on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction took place November 2nd-3rd 2012 at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico.

November 2nd - Chair: Gudberg K. Jonsson

  • Welcome address – O. García
  • Solomon Coder: A simple solution for behaviour coding – A. Péter
  • Uncovering Hidden Patterning in Interpersonal Communication:  Illustration with Deceptive and Truthful Interactions - R. Schuetzler, D. Wilson & J. Burgoon
  • LessonNote:  T. McDougal
  • Expanding the study of actual Internet gambling behavior: Exposure and adaptation within a developing market – H. Gray, H. Milkman & G.K. Jonsson
  • T-patterns of the Futebol Clube do Porto corner kicks in the first leg of the 2010/11 Professional Football Portuguese League – P.N. Henriques, A. Lopes & O. Camerino
  • Relating T-Patterns in gamers' blinking behavior to presence experiences – M. Brill & F. Schwab

November 2nd - Chair: Gerardo Alfonso Ortiz Rueda

  • An overview of recent research involving the t-pattern model and Theme – G.K. Jonsson & M.S. Magnusson
  • Lince: multiplatform analysis software – B. Gabin, O. Camerino, M.T. Anguera, M. Castañer
  • Unmasking prepared lies: A recurrent temporal pattern detection approach – V. Zurloni, B. Diana, M. Elia & L. Anolli
  • New data and research & Overview of published papers – M.T. Anguera
  • Interaction patterns in adolescents with different levels of substance abuse – A.R. Cervantes-Herrera, F.J. Pedroza-Cabrera & S.J. Aguilera-Ruvalcaba
  • Analysis of mother-child interaction patterns during behavioural development – Carmen Quintana
  • In memoriam of Pr. Luigi Anolli
  • Dinner

November 3rd - Chair: Valentino Zurloni

  • Communication in a neuronal population: t-patterns in the brain – A. Nicol, M.S.  Magnusson & A. Segonds-Pichon
  • Setting the tone: Early interaction patterns in swift-starting teams as a predictor of effectiveness – F.R.H. Zijlstra, M. J. Waller, and S.I. Phillips
  • Video Deep Tagging and Data Archiving/Processing in the Comparative Mind Database – A. Miklósi, V. Virányi & G. Kampis
  • Behavior emission and distribution of vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops pygerythrus) in captivity conditions – G.A.O Rueda, G.K. Jonsson & J.C.P Martínez
  • Overview of published papers – M.T. Anguera
  • New concepts and algorithms for behaviour analysis – M.S. Magnusson
  • Free Theme 6 student/education version – M.S. Magnusson
  • Demonstration of Theme 6 – M.S. Magnusson
  • MASI book – Status report
  • Funding opportunities and open source development – Group discussion
  • Closing remarks – Scientific Committee
  • Farwell lunch

Scientific Committee: M. Teresa Anguera; Claude Baudoin; Alain Blanchet; Oscar García; and Magnus S. Magnusson.

The Organizing Committee: Gudberg K. Jonsson; Gerardo Alfonso Ortiz Rueda; Carmen Quintana; Valentino Zurloni; Carlos Santoyo Velasco; and Jorge Campaniço.

MASI 2010

The sixth meeting of MASI - Research Network on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction took place December 3rd-4th 2010 at the University of Paris VIII.

December 3rd - Chair: M. Teresa Anguera

  • Welcome – A. Blanchet
  • An overview of recent research involving the t-pattern model and Theme - G.K. Jonsson & M.S. Magnusson
  • Detecting behavioral cues in deceptive interaction – L. Anolli, V. Zurloni & A. Ascolese
  • T-patterns in eye movement when viewing web pages – M. Mast & M. Burmester
  • T-Patterns in Blinking – Towards an objective measure of presence? – M. Brill, A. Carolus & F. Schwab
  • Mother-child emotional and linguistic patterns during early infancy – C. Quintana

Chair: C. Baudoin

  • Evaluation of rodent anxiety-related behavior by means of t-pattern analysis – M. Casarrubea
  • Space use and interaction patterns in a spider monkeys captive group – G. Ortiz & A. Reyes
  • Paraverbal Communication of Coaches in Competitive Match Situations – M. Castañer, C. Miguel, M. T. Anguera & G.K. Jonsson
  • The aesthetics of human movement: An application to contemporary dance using a motion capture system – M. Castañer, C. Torrents, G. Morey, T. Jofre & M. T. Anguera
  • Handball Tournament of the 2008 Bejing Olympic Games: Sequential analysis of positional play as used by the Spanish team’s defence – M.T. Anguera, A. Lopes, O. Camerino & G.K. Jonsson
  • T-Bursts, T-Associates and T-Packets: New concepts and algorithms for behavior analysis with first findings – M.S. Magnusson
  • Proposal for a new MASI book – Group discussion
  • Social event
  • Dinner

December 4th - Chair: M. Castañer Balcells

  • Demonstration of Theme6 – M.S. Magnusson
  • Funding opportunities and open source development – Group discussion
  • Closing remarks

Scientific Committee: L. Anolli, C. Baudoin, A. Blanchet, & M.S. Magnusson.

The Organizing Committee: Gudberg K. Jonsson, Human Behavior Laboratory, University of Iceland, Laurence Masse, Faculty of Psychology, University of Paris VIII; Marta Castañer Balcells, INEFC, University of Lleida; Oleguer Camerino Foguet, INEFC, University of Lleida; Gerardo Alfonso Ortiz Rueda, Research Center on Behavioral Studies, University of Guadalajara.

MASI 2007

The Fifth Meeting of the European Research Group on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction, September 8-9, 2007. Eötvös University, Budapest. The meeting was dedicated to the memory of Starkey Duncan, Jr. Starkey Duncan.

8. SEPTEMBER

  • WELCOME – Adam Miklosi, Eötvös University
  • INTRODUCTION – Magnus S. Magnusson, University of Iceland

FIRST SESSION - Chair: Alain Blanchet, University of Paris 8

  • An overview of recent research involving the t-pattern model and Theme. Jonsson, G.K. Human Behaviour Laboratory, University of Iceland.
  • Emergent phenomena in rat’s behavior. Casarrubea, M., Sorbera, F., Magnusson, M.S., Jonsson, G.K. and Crescimanno, G. University of Palermo, School of Medicine, Dept. of Experimental Medicine, Human Physiology Section – Palermo, Italy & University of Iceland, Human Behavior Laboratory – Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Early Executive Functioning: A Theme application. Sastre i Riba, S. Sciences of Education Department, University of La Rioja, Spain.
  • Dealing with the actual complexity of non-human primates social interactions: How to take into account the multimodal feature of these interactions? Deputte, B.L. National Veterinary School at Alfort (ENVA) & University of Paris 13, France. 
  • Social network analysis, symmetry and T-Patterns. Magnusson, M.S. Human Behaviour Laboratory, University of Iceland.

SECOND SESSION - Chair: M. Teresa Anguera, University of Barcelona

  • Patterns of grooming behaviour: comparative analysis in five species of hamsters. Zarayskaya, I.Yu. P.K. Anokhin Institute of Normal Physiology of RAMS, Moscow, Russia. 
  • Identification and description of behaviors and dominance patterns in captive vervet monkeys (Cercophitecus aethiops pygerythrus) during feeding time. Ortiz, G., Jonsson, G.K., del Toro, A.L. Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones en Comportamiento, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico & Human Behaviour Laboratory, University of Iceland.
  • Optimists’ and pessimists’ patterning of meaning. Anolli, L., Realdon, O., Raspelli, S. & Ascolese, A. Centre for Studies in Communication Sciences, University of Milan Bicocca, Italy.
  • The greeting behaviour of wolves towards humans: A comparison based on quantitative description of behavioural and T-pattern analysis. Kerepesi, A., Kurys, A., Virányi, Z. & Miklósi, A. Department of Ethology, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary.
  • Sensory encoding by complex spike sequences in networks of olfactory bulb neurons. Nicol, A., Magnusson, M.S., Segonds-Pichon, A. Laboratory of Cognitive & Behavioural Neuroscience, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK and Human Behavior Laboratory, University of Iceland, Reykjavik. 
  • New Analytical Concepts and Developments Related to T-pattern Analysis. Magnusson, M.S. Human Behaviour Laboratory, University of Iceland.
  • 19:00 DINNER

9. SEPTEMBER

THIRD SESSION - Chair: Frank Schwab, Saarland University

  • Hidden patterns of play interaction in handball and optimizing criteria to navigate between patterns. Anguera, T.A., Jonsson, G.K., Chaverri, J., Camerino, O., Blanco-Villaseñor, A, & Losada, J.L. Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain, Human Behavior Laboratory, Iceland University & INEFC, University of Lleida, Spain.
  • SOCOP, System of Observation for the optimization of the Paraverbal Communication in education. Castañer, M., Anguera, M.T. & Castellani, V. INEFC, University of Lleida, Spain, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain & Faculty of Psychology, University of Milan, Italy.
  • Differences related to the gender in human facial dynamics: the case of a  Brazilian population. Racca, A., Magnusson, M.S., Ades, C., Lopes, F.A., Baudoin, C. University of Paris 13, Villetaneuse -  France, Human Behavior Laboratory, University of Iceland, Institute of Psychology, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
  • Facial movement production in a Bulgarian population. Lopes, F.A., Magnusson, M.S., Racca, A., Simeonovska-Nikolova, D. & Baudoin, C. University of Paris 13, Villetaneuse -  France, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil, Human Behaviour Laboratory, University of Iceland, Faculty of Biology, University of Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • To identify and to analyze the motor answers in the corporal expression and Dance. Castañer, M., Anguera, M.T., Torrents, C. & Dinušová, M. INEFC, University of Lleida, Spain, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain, INEFC,  University of Barcelona, INEFC, Spain, University of Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • Facial movement production: How does it vary by sex and population? Baudoin, C., Magnusson, M.S., Lopes, F.A., Racce, A., Durand, J.L., Hacquin, M., Simeonovska-Nikolova, D. & Ades, C.  University of Paris 13, Villetaneuse -  France, Human Behaviour Laboratory, University of Iceland, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil,  Faculty of Biology, University of Sofia, Bulgaria, Institute of Psychology, University of Sao Paolo USP, Brazil.

FORTH SESSION - Chair: Claude Baudoin, University of Paris 13

  • Temporal Patterns of Self-Injurious Behavior Correlate with Stress Hormone Levels in the Developmentally Disabled. Kemp, A.S., Fillmore, P.T., Lenjavi, M.R., Lyon, M., Chicz-DeMet, A., Touchette, P.E. & Sandman, C.A. Departments of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Cognitive Science, and Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine; Applied Neurodevelopmental Research Institute, Fairview Developmental Center, Costa Mesa, CA; Neurocognitive Development Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California.
  • Pattern detection in media reception processes I: fictional narratives. Schwab, F., Unz, D.C., Winterhoff-Spurk, P. Media- & Organizational Psychology, Saarland University, Germany.
  • Pattern detection in media reception processes II: non-fictional content. Unz, D.C., Schwab, F., Winterhoff-Spurk, P. Media- & Organizational Psychology, Saarland University, Germany.
  • New results in the analysis of temporal patterns in dog-human and robot-human interactions. Kerepesi, A., Jonsson, G.K., Kubinyi, E. & Miklósi, A. Department of Ethology, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary, Human Behaviour Laboratory, University of Iceland & Department of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, UK.
  • Vocal time patterns in resident killer whales (Orcinus orca). Weiß, B.M., Symonds, H., Spong, P., Magnusson, M.S., Ladich F. Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Vienna, Austria, OrcaLab, British Columbia, Canada, Human Behavior Laboratory, University of Iceland, Iceland.
  • Dyadic temporal interaction structure between owners and cats as revealed by THEME. Kotrschal, K., Gracey, D., Spielauer, E., Wedl, M. and Bauer, B. Konrad Lorenz Research Station, Department of Ethology, University of Vienna, Austria and EMT Austria.
  • General discussion – Chairman: Adam Miklosi, Eötvös University

Scientific Committee: M. Teresa Anguera, University of Barcelona, Luigi Anolli, University of Milano Bicocca, Claude Baudoin, University of Paris 13, Alain Blanchet, University of Paris 8, Magnus S. Magnusson, University of Iceland & Alister Nicol, Babraham Institute, Cambridge.

Organizing committee: Gudberg K. Jonsson, University of Iceland, Adam Miklosi (local organizer), Eötvös University, Frank Schwab, Saarland University & Dagmar Unz, Saarland University.

MASI 2004

The Fourth Meeting of The European Research Group on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction. June 18-19, 2004. University of Barcelona, Spain.

June 18th

  • WELCOME – M. Teresa Anguera (University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
  • INTRODUCTION – Magnus S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland)

FIRST SESSION – Chairman: Luigi Anolli (University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy)

  • Magnus S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland). T-patterns in biochemical and behavioral phenomena: from DNA to interactions in neurons, insects and humans
  • Starkey Duncan (University of Chicago, U.S.A.). Analyzing bidirectional influences in Convention-based Interaction
  • Alain Blanchet (University of Paris 8, Paris, France). The concealed worlds in psychotherapeutic interaction
  • Jörg Merten & Frank Schwab (University of Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany). Facial expression patterns in common and psychotherapeutic situations
  • 12:00-13:00 – Noldus Software Session – Albert Willemsen (Open session to researchers of the Faculty)

SECOND SESSION – Chairman: Gudberg K. Jonsson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland)

  • Benjamin I. Arthur, Jr. (Brandeis University, Waltham, U.S.A.), Magnus S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland) & J. C. Hall (Brandeis University, Waltham, U.S.A). Microanalysis and extraction of unique characteristics in the temporal structure of courtship interaction in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Mercè Martínez, Humbert Boada & Maria Forns (University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain). Contribution to research in referential communication by Theme sequential analysis
  • Alister U. Nicol (The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom), Magnus S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland) & K.M. Kendrick (The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom). Communication within a neural population: T-Pattern analysis
  • Frank Schwab (University of Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany). T-Patterns in Camera dramaturgy and cinematic narration
  • M. Teresa Anguera (University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain), Gudberg K. Jonsson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland), Magnus S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland), José Luis Losada (University of Barcelona, Spain), & Angel Blanco (University of Barcelona, Spain). Variability of intra-team and between-team temporal patterns in soccer
  • Janine Beaudichon (University of Paris 5, Paris, France) & Magnus S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland). Complex idiosyncratic and context sensitive time patterns in children's interactive problem solving.
  • Discussion

19th June 2004

THIRD SESSION – Chairman: Starkey Duncan (University of Chicago, U.S.A.)

  • Luigi Anolli (University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy), Alessia Agliati (University of  Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy) & Antonieta Vescovo (Catholic University of Milan). Icelandic and italian conversation. Thème as a device for analyzing cultural differences
  • Gudberg K. Jonsson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland). An overview of recent research involving the t-pattern model and Theme
  • Véronique Haynal-Reymond (University Psychiatric Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland), Magnus S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland), Gudberg K. Jonsson (University of Iceland, Reykavik, Iceland). Interactive facial patterns in social interaction
  • Dagmar Unz (University of Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany). Watching TV news: Hidden patterns in facial expressions as indicators for emotional processes of viewers
  • Paul T. Fillmore, R. Kroekwe, S.M. Patel, M.R. Lenjavi, P.E. Touchette & C.A. Sandman (Fairview Developmental Center, Costa Mesa, California, U.S.A.). Detection of high-level behavioral patterns in a subject exhibiting self-injury
  • Marisa Herrero (University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain) & M. Teresa Anguera (University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain). Symmetry/asymmetry relationships in hand activity in peer interaction between disabled adolescents
  • Sylvia Sastre i Riba (University of La Rioja, Logroño, Spain). Tutoring ajustment, interference and cognitive gain: A Theme application
  • Discussion

Scientific Committee: Prof. Luigi Anolli, Prof. Alain Blanchet, Prof. Starkey Duncan, Prof. Magnus Magnusson, Prof. Giuseppe Riva and Prof. M. Teresa Anguera (Local organizer)

MASI 2002

The Third Meeting of the European Research Group on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction. June 14-15, 2002. Catholic University of Milan, Italy.

  • WELCOME - L. Anolli (Catholic University of Milan, Italy.)
  • INTRODUCTION - M.S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Iceland)

FIRST SESSION - Chairman: M.S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Iceland)

  • Magnus S. Magnusson (University of Iceland, Iceland). Social interaction and the construction and repetition of (spatio) temporal patterns: from DNA patterns to collective intelligence.
  • Starkey Duncan (University of Chicago, USA). Using Theme analysis to develop hypotheses concerning conventions used in interaction.
  • Veronique Haynal (University Psychiatric Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland) and M.S.Magnusson (University of Iceland, Iceland) Interactive facial expression patterns in suicidal patients and their therapist: coding with FACS and detection with THEME.
  • Marie-Hélène Plumet (University of Paris V, France). Theory of mind functioning and dysfunctions in everyday communicative contexts: contribution of Theme analysis.
  • Alain Blanchet (Unviersity of Paris VIII, France). Will give a short talk about his view of our subject of research and development. 

SECOND SESSION - Chairman: S. Duncan (University of Chicago, USA)

  • Teresa Anguera (University of Barcelona, Spain) and Gudberg K. Jonsson (University of Iceland, Iceland). Detection of real-time patterns in sports: interactions in football.
  • Sylvia Sastre (University of La Rioja, Spain). Application de Thème à l'étude comparative du fonctionnnement executif.
  • Luigi Anolli and Alessia Agliati (Catholic University Milan, Italy). Emotion in children: coding of gesture system using Theme.
  • Sophie Willemsen (Psychiatric University Hospital, Utrecht, Holland). Temporal patterns in children with disorganized attachment.
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion of the meeting

Scientific Committee: Prof. L. Anolli, Prof. A. Blanchet, Prof. S. Duncan and Prof. M.S. Magnusson

MASI 2000

The Second Meeting of the European Research Group on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction. February 18, 2000. University of Paris V, Sorbonne, Paris, France.

Coordinator: Pr. J. Beaudichon, LaPsyDEE, Université René Descartes-Paris V.

  • M. S. Magnusson: Des polymères et des ‘memes’ jusqu’au comportement humain: détection et signification de séquences élastiques spatio-temporelles.
  • J. Beaudichon et E.Veneziano: Méthode analytique et méthode THEME pour l'analyse d'épisodes d'oppositions au sein de conversations mère-enfant: validation réciproque et nouveaux liens?
  • Y. de Roten: L’interaction mère-enfant dans la narration d’un événement d’ordre émotionelle.
  • M. Martínez, H. Boada et M. Forns: Aplication de Thème à l'analyse de la communication referencielle-écologique.
  • M.-H. Plumet: Prise en compte des états mentaux et fonctionnement / dysfonctionnement des interactions sociales.
  • T. Sigurdsson: La relation de tutelle entre parents et enfants handicappés mentaux de 4 à 6 ans.
  • M. Picard: Picorer et/ou observer.
  • S. Sastre: Types et effects de la tutelle: une application de Thème.
  • G. K. Jonsson: Detecting complex interaction patterns in sports.
  • T. Anguera & A. Pilar Ramallo: Success indicators in soccer play through field format technique and retrospective sequential analysis.
  • F. Schwab: Smiling patterns in face-to-face interactions (Combined use of FACS and THEME).

MASI 1997

The First Meeting of the European Research Group on Methodology for the Analysis of Social Interaction. April 4, 1997. University of Paris V, Sorbonne, Paris, France.

  • Allocution de bienvenue, Mme Beaudichon
  • Valdimar Briem: "Patterns in children’s behaviour in traffic situations."
  • Humberto Boada: "Thème dans l’analyse d’une situation écologique référentielle."
  • Janine Beaudichon et Magnus S. Magnusson: "Analyse approfondie des interactions en situation de problèmes."
  • Sylvia Sastre: "Etude des interactions de tutelle chez le bébé et la construction de savoir."
  • Sabine Sèvre, Tryggvi Sigurdsson, Carole Tardif, Janine Beaudichon: "La mise en évidence de patterns interactifs chez les dyades très asymétriques."
  • Mina Verba: "Le développement du thème dans les jeux de fiction partagés."
  • Teresa Anguera: "From prospective patterns in behavior to joint analysis with a retrospective perspective."
  • Magnus S. Magnusson: "Possibilités d’analyse nouvelles avec Thème 97."
  • Discussion générale et clôture

 

 

SAMSTARFSSAMNINGUR ENDURNYJADUR (IS)

 

Reykjavík 15/8/14

Samstarfssamningur um þróun „Methodology for the Analysis og Social Interaction“ (MASI) milli 24 háskóla í Evrópu og Ameríku hefur nú verið endurnýjaður í fjórða sinn með undirritun Rektora allra háskólanna. Samningurinn varðar rannsóknasamstarf um greiningu atferlis og samskipta/gagnvirkni á grundvelli „Magnusson‘s analytical model“ þ.e. stærðfræðilegs fræðilíkans, algríma og hugbúnaðar Magnúsar S. Magnússonar, forstöðumanns Rannsóknastofu um mannlegt atferli, RMA, en til samstarfssamningsins var upphaflega stofnað 1995 á Sorbonne í París þar sem Magnús S. Magnússon áður gegndi prófessorsstöðu. Þá tóku þátt sjö evrópskir háskólar.

RMA er rannsóknaaðili MASI við H.Í. Starfsemi RMA fer fram í samstarfi við rannsóknahópa í sálarfræði, atferlislíffræði og taugalíffræði og eru flestir meðlimir í MASI. Auk Háskóla Íslands eru núverandi þátttakendur m.a. Autonomous University of Barcelona;  Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Milano; Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; Metropolitan State University of Denver; National Autonomous University of Mexico; Russian Academy of Medical Sciences; University of Barcelona; University of Basque Country; University of Guadalajara, Mexico; University of Milano-Bicocca; University of Paris XIII; University of Porto og University of Wurzburg. University of Berlin hefur nú auk þess formlega óskað eftir þátttöku í MASI. Samstarf RMA á sviði taugalíffræði (neuroscience) utan MASI, er að mestu við aðila á University of Cambridge, UK. Þá má einnig geta þess að RMA er í samstarfi við Harvard háskóla um rannsóknir á fjárhættuspilun á netinu og við Gervigreindasetur HR og fleiri erlenda háskóla á sviði gervigreindar.

Auk fjölda greina hefur MASI staðið að útgáfu safnritsins “The Hidden Structure of Interaction: from neurons to culture patterns” (Anolli, Duncan, Magnusson, Riva eds., 2005) og er nú verið að leggja lokahönd á nýja  bók sem hlotið hefur vinnuheitið “Temporal Chemistry of Behavior and Social Interaction“ (Magnusson & McNeill), sem auk MASI er gerð í samstarfi við samstarfsaðila í meira en þrjá áratugi við The University of Chicago.

Dagana 5.-6. september n.k. verður haldin við Háskóla Íslands ráðstefna/vinnufundur MASI sem haldnir eru annað hvert ár við einhvern af samstarfsháskólunum (áður m.a. Barcelona, Guadalajara, Paris, Milano og Budapest).

Þess má geta að RMA hefur á síðustu árum einnig tekið þátt í fjölmörgum verkefnum á Íslandi þar sem ofannefndu greiningarlíkani hefur verið beitt og sem hafa notið stuðnings Tækniþróunarsjóðs hjá Rannís, m.a. "DNA greining með Theme" í samstarfi við deCode og Atferlisgreiningu; "T-mynsturgreining á svefnritum" í samstarfi við MedCare Flaga og Atferlisgreiningu; ""Sjávarfallatengt atferli þorsks" í samstarfi við Hafrannsóknastofnun ofl; „Greining á samfélögum á netinu“ í samtarfi við Clara og Atferlisgreiningu; og „EcoScope: T-mynsturgreining fjármála- og hagfræðigagna“ í samstarfi við Datamarket, Fjármálaeftirlitið, NetInternals og Atferlisgreiningu.

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