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EEG hyperscanning and behavioral synchronization during a joint actions [PDF]

open access: diamondNeuropsychological Trends, 2018
Brain-to-brain coupling during cooperation is a core question of study on social interactions. The aim of the present study was to investigate the neural basis of interbrain cooperation and the cognitive performance underlying the execution of jointactions by using EEG coherence measures.
Michela Balconi, Maria Elide Vanutelli
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Together we sync: a systematic qualitative and quantitative review of fMRI hyperscanning studies. [PDF]

open access: yesSoc Cogn Affect Neurosci
Social interaction relies on neurocognitive processes that support mutual prediction and coordination. Traditional neuroimaging investigates brain activity at the individual level, limiting insight into the reciprocal nature of social exchange ...
Berni T   +5 more
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Effect of Teacher–Student Interaction on Language Learning Under Anxiety: An fNIRS‐Based Hyperscanning Study [PDF]

open access: bronzeLanguage Learning
Teacher–student interactions are crucial in language learning, often modulated by students’ emotional status. Although the interaction quality is known to be associated with improved learning outcomes, its effect in anxious contexts remains unclear ...
W. Lin   +5 more
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Two-brain microstates: A novel hyperscanning-EEG method for quantifying task-driven inter-brain asymmetry

open access: hybridbioRxiv
Background The neural mechanisms underlying real-time social interaction remain poorly understood. While hyperscanning has emerged as a popular method to better understand inter-brain mechanisms, inter-brain methods remain underdeveloped, and primarily ...
Qianliang Li   +2 more
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A BIO-EEG Hyperscanning Study of Moral Dyadic Negotiation. [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sci
Background/Objectives: Recent social neuroscience research has increasingly shifted from individual moral decision-making to the study of how people negotiate moral dilemmas in interpersonal contexts.
Daffinà A, Angioletti L, Balconi M.
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When robots reshape teams: neurodynamic insights into taskwork and teamwork in search and rescue [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroergonomics
IntroductionBeyond traditional, dyadic human-robot interaction, embedding robots into multi-human teams, such as search and rescue (SAR), requires an understanding of fundamental aspects of team composition and dynamics.
Robert J. Spenceley, Ranjana K. Mehta
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Alterations of NoGo P300 ERP in schizophrenia in social setting: a hyperscanning study. [PDF]

open access: yesTransl Psychiatry
Although patients with schizophrenia exhibit profound deficits in social cognition, studies into the neurobiological background of these deficits examined individuals in isolation, in single-person settings.
Fullajtár M   +3 more
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A systematic review of hyperscanning in clinical encounters.

open access: yesNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Therapeutic alliance is defined as the collaborative relationship between patient and therapist. Strong therapeutic alliances have been associated with positive clinical outcomes, but much remains unknown about alliance and its physiological basis ...
Lena Adel   +5 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The enhancement effect of social interaction on emotional contagion: an EEG-based hyperscanning study [PDF]

open access: goldSocial Neuroscience
Emotional contagion refers to the tendency for individuals to replicate the emotional states of others primarily, within the context of social interactions.
Hui Wang   +3 more
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Deception Affects Interbrain Electroencephalographic and Autonomic Synchronization Within a Dyad: A Hyperscanning Study. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn N Y Acad Sci
The deception group (DG) exhibited higher inter‐brain synchronization (IBS) before the interview in a theta band cluster and during the interview in an alpha band cluster, while displaying decreased heart rate synchrony (HRS) in the high frequency band compared to the non‐deception group (NDG).
Veneziani G   +4 more
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