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2017Naltrexone Blocks Endorphins Released when Dancing in SynchronyTarr, B; Launay, J; Benson, C; Dunbar, RIM
2016Is Group Singing Special? Health, Well-Being and Social Bonds in Community-Based Adult Education Classes Group singing, well-being and social bondsPearce, E; Launay, J; Machin, A; Dunbar, RIM
2015Does implied community size predict likeability of a similar stranger?Launay, J; Dunbar, RIM
2016Tuning in to others: Exploring relational and collective bonding in singing and non-singing groups over timePearce, E; Mac Carron, P; Launay, J; Dunbar, RIM
2016Singing and social bonding: Changes in connectivity and pain threshold as a function of group sizeWeinstein, D; Launay, J; Pearce, E; Dunbar, RIM; Stewart, L
2015The ice-breaker effect: Singing mediates fast social bondingPearce, E; Launay, J; Dunbar, RIM
2015Playing with strangers: Which shared traits attract us most to new people?Launay, J; Dunbar, RIM
2016Silent disco: dancing in synchrony leads to elevated pain thresholds and social closenessTarr, B; Launay, J; Dunbar, RIM
2016Life course similarities on social networking sitesDávid-Barrett, T; Behncke Izquierdo, I; Carney, J; Nowak, K; Launay, J; Rotkirch, A
2016Functional benefits of (modest) alcohol consumptionDunbar, RIM; Launay, J; Wlodarski, R; Robertson, C; Pearce, E; Carney, J; MacCarron, P