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Measuring information alignment in hyperscanning research with representational analyses: moving beyond interbrain synchrony [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
Hyperscanning, which enables the recording of brain activity from multiple individuals simultaneously, has been increasingly used to investigate the neuropsychological processes underpinning social interaction.
Manuel Varlet   +2 more
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A Two-Person Neuroscience Approach for Social Anxiety: A Paradigm With Interbrain Synchrony and Neurofeedback [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Social anxiety disorder has been widely recognised as one of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders. Individuals with social anxiety disorder experience difficulties during social interactions that are essential in the regular functioning of daily ...
Xun He, Fred Charles, He Xun
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Interbrain Synchrony in the Expectation of Cooperation Behavior: A Hyperscanning Study Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Expectation of others’ cooperative behavior plays a core role in economic cooperation. However, the dynamic neural substrates of expectation of cooperation (hereafter EOC) are little understood.
Mingming Zhang   +3 more
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Mother–Child Synchrony and Behavioral Problems in Chinese Children: A Preliminary fNIRS‐Hyperscanning Study [PDF]

open access: yesBrain and Behavior
Introduction Parent–child synchrony, defined as the coordination of biological and behavioral processes during social interactions, serves as a critical predictor of children's psychological health and behavioral outcomes.
Chao Liu   +8 more
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Audience Interbrain Synchrony During Live Music Is Shaped by Both the Number of People Sharing Pleasure and the Strength of This Pleasure [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2022
The study of interbrain coupling in a group of people attending a concert together is a favorable framework to estimate group emotions and more precisely emotional connection between people sharing situations in the same environment.
Thibault Chabin   +11 more
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Interbrain synchrony and its potential role in modulating the impact of traumatic events [PDF]

open access: yesTranslational Psychiatry
Exposure to traumatic events has far-reaching effects on mental health. While social factors are known to exert buffering effects on trauma exposure, the underlying neural mechanisms that mediate these effects remain largely unexplored.
Oded Mayo   +3 more
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Alpha interbrain synchrony during mediated interpersonal touch. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Interpersonal touch plays a crucial role in human communication, development, and wellness. Mediated interpersonal touch (MIT), a technology to distance or virtually simulated interpersonal touch, has received significant attention to counteract the ...
Wanjoo Park   +2 more
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Interbrain Synchrony of Team Collaborative Decision-Making: An fNIRS Hyperscanning Study [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2021
In many situations, decision-making behaviors are mostly composed of team patterns (i.e., more than two persons). However, brain-based models that inform how team interactions contribute and impact team collaborative decision-making (TCDM) behavior, is ...
Mingming Zhang   +3 more
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Pseudo‐mutual gazing enhances interbrain synchrony during remote joint attention tasking [PDF]

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, 2023
Introduction Mutual gaze enables people to share attention and increase engagement during social interactions through intentional and implicit messages. Although previous studies have explored gaze behaviors and neural mechanisms underlying in‐person eye
Chun‐Hsiang Chuang, Hao‐Che Hsu
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The emergence of moral alignment within human groups is facilitated by interbrain synchrony [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Biology
Humans tend to align their behaviors and beliefs with their group peers. Establishing alignment between group members is crucial for group unity, yet the mechanisms underlying its emergence are under-explored.
Aial Sobeh, Simone Shamay-Tsoory
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