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Simultaneous EEG Acquisition System for Multiple Users: Development and Related Issues
Social interaction is one of humans’ most important activities and many efforts have been made to understand the phenomenon. Recently, some investigators have attempted to apply advanced brain signal acquisition systems that allow dynamic brain ...
Sunghan Lee +3 more
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ABSTRACT Adolescence is a particularly important period for prosocial development given the foundational changes that occur in social and reward neural systems. Despite the temporal and developmental advantages of electroencephalography (EEG), no studies have compiled and analyzed existing EEG evidence of adolescent prosocial development.
Rebecca Revilla +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Parent–child synchrony, defined as the coordination of biological and behavioral processes during social interactions, serves as a critical predictor of children's psychological health and behavioral outcomes. Although recent research has examined its neurobiological underpinnings, the longitudinal relationship between mother ...
Chao Liu +8 more
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Directed causal networks for leading and following in hyperscanning EEG
This explorative hyperscanning EEG whole-brain study describes activation networks within and between brains representing leading and following behavior. The directed information flow was analyzed for singles and pairs of brains simultaneously activated using the graph-based algorithm of PCMCI.
Lykke Silfwerbrand +2 more
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Inter-brain synchrony in real-world and virtual reality search tasks using EEG hyperscanning
This study investigates inter-brain synchronization during a collaborative visual search task performed in Virtual Reality (VR), and compares it to the same task executed in a real-world environment.
Ashkan F. Hayati +7 more
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Communication about moral decision-making involves complex emotional and cognitive processes, especially in critical situations. This study adopted a hyperscanning paradigm to explore neural convergence during moral negotiation.
Roberta A. Allegretta +2 more
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Trends in increased PFC activation and increased IBS may be indicative of compensatory neural mechanisms preserving performance under stress. Cognitive flexibility correlated with cooperative outcomes, tentatively supporting a neurobehavioral executive‐social link during acute stress inviting more research.
Zhihua Guo +5 more
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Social interaction is a fundamental part of our daily lives; however, exactly how our brains use social cues to determine whether to cooperate without being exploited remains unclear.
Jaehwan Jahng +3 more
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Young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) traits frequently encounter difficulties in peer interaction. Assessing peer interaction performance is crucial but challenging within the clinical diagnostic paradigm of ASD.
I-Chun Chen +5 more
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Promoting Social Connectedness Through Interbrain Neurofeedback
This study shows that real‐time dyadic neurofeedback can enhance interbrain coupling and, importantly, increase social connectedness between individuals. Participants who viewed visualizations of their brainwave synchrony reported stronger feelings of connectedness, possibly driven by a sense of joint control and shared intentionality.
Xiaojun Cheng +6 more
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