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Nonverbal connection is an important aspect of everyday communication. For romantic partners, nonverbal connection is essential for establishing and maintaining feelings of closeness.
Cailee M. Nelson +3 more
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Abstract The sense of commitment directs us toward our goals, shielding us from distractions and temptations, and thereby facilitates a wide range of cooperative activities and institutions characteristic of our species. Building upon recent research, this paper identifies cognitive, motivational, and social factors that elicit or enhance the sense of ...
Angelica Kaufmann +2 more
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This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of testing the direction of influence in functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) hyperscanning. Validation is performed on an experimental setup with a controlled direction of influence in motor tasks.
Maha Shadaydeh +5 more
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The Self and Its Intersubjective Synchrony in Psychotherapy: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT The self is pivotal in psychotherapy, integrating internal (interoexteroceptive) and external (exteroproprioceptive) layers of experience necessary to create an intersubjective space in psychotherapeutic relationship to foster self‐reorganization. Patient–therapist intersubjective experience of synchrony seems to be core in better alliance and
Lorenzo Lucherini Angeletti +6 more
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Brain-to-Brain Coupling in the Gamma-Band as a Marker of Shared Intentionality
Cooperation and competition are two ways of social interaction keys to life in society. Recent EEG-based hyperscanning studies reveal that cooperative and competitive interactions induce an increase in interbrain coupling.
Paulo Barraza +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The differences between parent–child joint attention while reading together from a screen versus from a paper are unknown. The current study aimed to determine if parent–child brains synchronise differently during screen‐based versus printed paper‐based, in other words, a book reading.
Fauzi Jomaa +2 more
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Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16286 Abstract Aim To map and critically appraise the literature on the feasibility and current use of functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to assess cortical activity, functional connectivity, and neuroplasticity in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP).
Owais A. Khan +3 more
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The field of developmental cognitive neuroscience is advancing rapidly, with large-scale, population-wide, longitudinal studies emerging as a key means of unraveling the complexity of the developing brain and cognitive processes in children.
Yvette Grootjans +6 more
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Uniform hyperscanning paradigm to study cooperation and competition
It is assumed that social interaction like cooperation or competition takes place via synchronized interbrain activity, measurable via hyperscanning experiments. However, interbrain synchronization might also be due to common external stimuli without any
Pablo A. Nogueira-Islas +3 more
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Social influence in persuasion and negotiation: a hyperscanning EEG and autonomic measures study
Effective negotiation relies on integrating diverse perspectives to reach a common resolution. While previous research examined the neural and autonomic underpinnings of persuasion and negotiation separately, little is known about how prior persuasive roles influence subsequent negotiation dynamics.
Michela Balconi +5 more
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