Dyadic Neural Synchronization: Differences between Offline and Computer-assisted Online Verbal Interaction. [PDF]
This study systematically investigates neural synchronization in various forms of offline and online verbal interactions. It demonstrates that feedback and visual information similarly affect neural synchronization in online settings and reveals varying degrees of weakened neural synchronization in different online interactions compared to offline ...
Hu S +8 more
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Wavelet Analysis of Dual-fMRI-Hyperscanning Reveals Cooperation and Communication Dependent Effects on Interbrain Neuronal Coherence. [PDF]
This fMRI hyperscanning study uses wavelet transform coherence to support and expand on findings of near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) studies showing increased inter‐brain synchronization during interactive tasks. By translating established fNIRS hyperscanning techniques to fMRI, we aim to unify the methodologies, allowing them to benefit from each ...
Sijben R +3 more
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Non-verbal joint action in healthy adults: a systematic scoping review of EEG-hyperscanning research. [PDF]
De Fano A +4 more
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Integrated Understanding of Interpersonal Neural Synchronization (INS) in Social Interaction: A Systematic Review of fNIRS‐based Hyperscanning Studies [PDF]
Abstract Background Social interaction is a fundamental aspect of human cognition, influencing daily functioning and social success. Recent advances in neuroimaging have enabled researchers to investigate the neural underpinnings of social interaction, particularly through the lens of interpersonal neural synchronization (INS).
IN S, Park J.
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Inter-brain ERPs alignment during a joint Simon task: An EEG hyperscanning study. [PDF]
Miti F +5 more
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Naturalistic Hyperscanning with Wearable Magnetoencephalography
The evolution of human cognitive function is reliant on complex social interactions which form the behavioural foundation of who we are. These social capacities are subject to dramatic change in disease and injury; yet their supporting neural substrates remain poorly understood.
Niall Holmes +13 more
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Hyperscanning is a form of neuroimaging experiment where the brains of two or more participants are imaged simultaneously whilst they interact. Within the domain of social neuroscience, hyperscanning is increasingly used to measure inter-brain coupling ...
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Naturalistic hyperscanning with wearable magnetoencephalography [PDF]
AbstractThe evolution of human cognitive function is reliant on complex social interactions which form the behavioural foundation of who we are. These social capacities are subject to dramatic change in disease and injury; yet their supporting neural substrates remain poorly understood.
Niall Holmes +14 more
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EEG hyperscanning in motor rehabilitation: a position paper [PDF]
AbstractStudying the human brain during interpersonal interaction allows us to answer many questions related to motor control and cognition. For instance, what happens in the brain when two people walking side by side begin to change their gait and match cadences? Adapted from the neuroimaging techniques used in single-brain measurements, hyperscanning
Matthew R. Short +3 more
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A two for one special: EEG hyperscanning using a single-person EEG recording setup
EEG hyperscanning refers to recording electroencephalographic (EEG) data from multiple participants simultaneously. Many hyperscanning experimental designs seek to mimic naturalistic behavior, relying on unpredictable participant-generated stimuli.
Caitriona L. Douglas +2 more
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