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Dyadic neuroscience is the next scientific frontier of sociocognitive development: a proof-of-concept for a collaborative conversation task in clinical and underrepresented populations

open access: yesFrontiers in Developmental Psychology
Developmental cognitive neuroscience studies the evolution of the bidirectional links between biology and cognition during development. An area of recent focus is the impact of social factors on the biology-cognition link.
Cailee M. Nelson   +12 more
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Cooperation and Competition with Hyperscanning Methods: Review and Future Application to Emotion Domain

open access: yesFrontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 2017
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thought to be reflected by different cognitive, neural, and behavioral patterns.
Michela Balconi   +4 more
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Quantification of the spontaneous emergence of leader-follower dynamics in EEG hyperscanning data

open access: yes2025 47th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
Leader-follower dynamics play a fundamental role in coordinated interactions between two or more subjects. Due to the complexity of social interactions, they can emerge spontaneously in social settings even without an explicit role assignment. Investigating these dynamics at the neural level requires techniques capable of capturing inter-brain ...
Greta Rinaldini   +7 more
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Unlocking interbrain neural signatures differences during triadic cooperation and competition: Evidence from EEG hyperscanning

open access: yesNeuroImage
Cooperation and competition are fundamental to human social interaction. While recent hyperscanning studies have linked stronger interbrain synchrony (IBS) to successful cooperation, most have focused on dyadic interactions, leaving the underlying neural
Yuqin Li   +7 more
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The enhancement effect of social interaction on emotional contagion: an EEG-Based hyperscanning study

open access: yesSocial Neuroscience
Emotional contagion refers to the tendency for individuals to replicate the emotional states of others primarily within the context of social interactions. Prior research has focused on real-time emotional contagion during interpersonal communication. However, this study proposed that social interaction experiences might also play a role in promoting ...
Hui Wang   +3 more
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The absence of one’s intimate partner promotes dyadic competition through enhanced interbrain synchronization between opponents

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Competition is a common occurrence in life, but the influence of intimate relationships on people’s competitiveness remains unknown. Grounded in Darwin’s theory of sexual selection, this study utilized EEG hyperscanning technology to investigate the ...
Shuyu Jia   +6 more
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Revisiting the earliest hyperscanning study: power and functional connectivity in the alpha band may link brains far apart

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
This brief report revisits the earliest known hyperscanning study published in 1965, which examined simultaneous EEG recordings of identical twins separated by six meters.
Tolga Esat Özkurt
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