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Intergenerational social programs provide opportunities for people of all ages to form new relationships, yet the physiological underpinnings of intergenerational relationship development remain unknown. We tracked cardiac synchrony as well as self‐report and behavioral measures of relationship development in 61 dyads (31 intergenerational; 30 same ...
Ryssa Moffat +2 more
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On the interpretation of synchronization in EEG hyperscanning studies: a cautionary note [PDF]
EEG Hyperscanning is a method for studying two or more individuals simultaneously with the objective of elucidating how co-variations in their neural activity (i.e., hyperconnectivity) are influenced by their behavioral and social interactions. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of different hyper-connectivity measures using (i ...
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Hyperscanning brain paradigm was applied to competitive task for couples of subjects. Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) and cognitive performance were considered to test inter-brain and cognitive strategy similarities between subjects (14 ...
Michela Balconi, Maria E. Vanutelli
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Revolutionizing Pediatric Neurophysiology With Magnetoencephalography
ABSTRACT This paper considers the current and future use of magnetoencephalography (MEG) for assessing neural activity in children (birth to 18 years old), including the well‐established use of SQUID (Superconducting QUantum Interference Device) MEG technology as well as the very rapidly developing Optically Pumped Magnetometry (OPM) technology.
J. C. Edgar +32 more
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Social interaction enables the smooth progression of our daily lives. Mounting evidence from recent hyperscanning neuroimaging studies indicates that key components of social behavior can be evaluated using inter-brain oscillations and connectivity ...
Tse-Min Chuang +4 more
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Bridging Lab and Life: A Dual‐Person Paradigm for Social Interaction Research
ABSTRACT Interpersonal synchrony, the spontaneous coordination of actions, emotions, and physiological processes, plays a crucial role in social bonding. While existing research has significantly advanced our understanding of interpersonal synchrony, many studies rely on either artificial paradigms that may limit ecological validity or naturalistic ...
Vanessa Nöring +4 more
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Interacción oral y neurociencia social en la clase de conversación de ELE [PDF]
El objetivo de este artículo es proporcionar una aproximación teórica y didáctica a la interacción oral (IO) en las clases de conversación de Español como Lengua Extranjera (ELE) desde la perspectiva de la neurociencia social.
Pérez Ruiz, Javier
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Mobile fNIRS for exploring inter-brain synchrony across generations and time
While still relatively rare, longitudinal hyperscanning studies are exceptionally valuable for documenting changes in inter-brain synchrony, which may in turn underpin how behaviors develop and evolve in social settings.
Ryssa Moffat +2 more
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Relational Neuroscience: insights from hyperscanning research
Humans are highly social, typically without this ability requiring noticeable efforts. Yet, such social fluency poses challenges both for the human brain to compute and for scientists to study. Over the last few decades, neuroscientific research in human sociality has witnessed a shift in focus from single-brain analysis to complex dynamics occurring ...
Sara De Felice +13 more
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Joint BSS as a natural analysis framework for EEG-hyperscanning [PDF]
Recent advances in Joint Blind Source Separation (JBSS) extend the BSS framework to the simultaneous source separation of multiple datasets. In this paper we provide a comparative study of four such JBSS algorithms on human dual-electroencephalographic (dual-EEG) data.
Jonas Chatel-Goldman +2 more
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