From Xygalatas et al:
Abstract
Sporting
events are powerful social phenomena that extend beyond the game
itself, offering a unique lens to study collective emotional dynamics.
We examine emotional alignment among football fans during a high-stakes
match in Brazil, focusing on both the game and the preceding Rua de
Fogo, a pregame ritual marked by chants, flares, and collective
anticipation. Using wearable electrocardiographic (ECG) sensors to
monitor heart rate patterns, we apply multidimensional recurrence
quantification analysis to track group synchrony over time. We find that
the Rua de Fogo, driven by its sensory-rich and ritualized
interactions, elicited the highest levels of emotional synchrony,
surpassing even key moments of the game. This synchrony was sustained
across participants, including the driver of the team delegation bus,
who was not physically engaged in the ritual. Our results demonstrate
the importance of pregame rituals in enhancing shared emotional
experiences, underscoring the broader appeal of sports as a cultural
phenomenon. By identifying the mechanisms underlying emotional
alignment, this work contributes to understanding how collective
gatherings promote unity and shared identities, with implications
extending to other domains, such as religious ceremonies, political
rallies, and public celebrations.
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