Making sense together: dance improvisation as a framework for a collaborative interdisciplinary learning processes

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This editorial outlines the outcome of an interdisciplinary session on collective sense-making through dance improvisation, which took place during the ‘Neural and Social Bases of Creative Movement’ workshop. We argue that joint improvisation practices place the scientist in a privileged position to reveal the nature of cognitive and creative behaviors.

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Nelson, L., Laroche, J., Figueiredo, N., Fiadeiro, J., Dumit, J., & Bachrach, A. (2024, December 1). Making sense together: dance improvisation as a framework for a collaborative interdisciplinary learning processes. BMC Neuroscience. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12868-024-00907-7

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