Hyperscanning of social attunement: an frn study
Humans often change their views or opinions while interacting with each other. This often leads to behavioral changes. Such changes are often reciprocal and ultimately lead to an agreement or conclusion. One way to experimentally study human reciprocity would be to offer participants to take part in collective problem solving.
Tugin Sergei M. +3 more
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Donate or receive? Social hyperscanning application with fNIRS
Recent research in social neuroscience has shown how prosocial behavior can increase perceived self-efficacy, perception of cognitive abilitites and social interactions. The present research explored the effect of prosocial behavior, that is giving a gift during an interpersonal exchange, measuring the hyperscanning among two brains.
Balconi M., Fronda G., Vanutelli M. E.
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Generalized Non-orthogonal Joint Diagonalization with LU Decomposition and Successive Rotations
Non-orthogonal joint diagonalization (NJD) free of prewhitening has been widely studied in the context of blind source separation (BSS) and array signal processing, etc.
Gong, Xiao-Feng +2 more
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RETHINKING MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH EMERGING RELATIONAL FRAMEWORKS: A REVIEW OF MULTI-PERSON APPROACHES [PDF]
Mental health research, psychiatric practice and neuroscience have long oscillated between individual-centred and socially embedded paradigms. After the rise of social psychiatry in the mid-20th century, the field largely turned toward individualized ...
JUAN CAMILO AVENDANO-DIAZ, NICLAS KAISER
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Always on my mind: Cross-brain associations of mental health symptoms during simultaneous parent-child scanning. [PDF]
How parents manifest symptoms of anxiety or depression may affect how children learn to modulate their own distress, thereby influencing the children's risk for developing an anxiety or mood disorder.
Antonacci, Chase +13 more
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This dataset was acquired during collaboration and competition tasks performed by sixteen subject pairs (N = 32) of one female and one male under different (face-to-face and online) modalities.
María A. Hernández-Mustieles +8 more
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Neurobehavioral interpersonal synchrony in early development: The role of interactional rhythms [PDF]
Hoehl, S., Markova, G., Nguyen, T.
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Studying the Neurobiology of Social Interaction with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation—The Example of Punishing Unfairness [PDF]
Studying social behavior often requires the simultaneous interaction of many subjects. As yet, however, no painless, noninvasive brain stimulation tool existed that allowed the simultaneous affection of brain processes in many interacting subjects.
Eisenegger, Christoph +5 more
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Emotions play a vital role within organizations, impacting various crucial aspects of work such as job satisfaction, performance, and employee well-being. Understanding how emotional states spread in organizational settings is therefore essential. Recent
Sarah Boukarras +6 more
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Correction: Corrigendum: Sex differences in neural and behavioral signatures of cooperation revealed by fNIRS hyperscanning [PDF]
Joseph M. Baker +6 more
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