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Hyperscanning to explore social interaction among autistic minds
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral ReviewsHyperscanning - the monitoring of brain activity of two or more people simultaneously - has emerged to be a popular tool for assessing neural features of social interaction. This perspective article focuses on hyperscanning studies that use functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), a technique that is very conducive to studies requiring ...
Xin Zhou, Patrick Wong
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fNIRS Hyperscanning: a classroom data
This data is collected for a multi-person fNIRS study in a real high school classroom. It contains data of fNIRS hyperscanning recorded during a group creativity task.openaire +1 more source
Neuromanagement and leadership: an EEG hyperscanning study
2018Organizational research has increasingly matched its concerns with an innovative neuroscientific hyperscanning approach and the present research studies leadership topic, with a focus on the effects of leadership style on emotional and empathic processes inside a leader-employee dyad.
Venturella, Irene +3 more
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Quantum Discourse with Hyperscanning and its Potential Implications
Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 2008AbstractRecent studies of hyperscanning using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) reported some findings of two-person games involving cooperation and competition. The studies found that certain social indicators, including benign reciprocity, personal agency and trust increased oxygenated blood flow in differentially localized areas (cingulate region) of
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P36.8 Hypermethods for EEG hyperscannings
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2006F. Babiloni +8 more
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fNIRS hyperscanning: Finger and foot tapping dataset
fNIRS dataset for "Directionality of Interpersonal Neural Influence in Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Hyperscanning: Feasibility of Information-Theoretic Causality Analysis in Motor Tasks" Shadaydeh, M., Noering, V., Franz, M., Chand, T., Croy, I., & Denzler, J. (2025).Nöring, Vanessa +5 more
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Beyond synchrony: the capacity of fMRI hyperscanning for the study of human social interaction
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2021W Kyle Simmons +2 more
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Hyperscanning neuroimaging technique to reveal the “two-in-one” system in social interactions
Neuroscience Research, 2015Takahiko Koike +2 more
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From social behaviour to brain synchronization: Review and perspectives in hyperscanning
Irbm, 2011Nathalie George +2 more
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