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Inter-group conflict affects inter-brain synchrony during synchronized movements
Interpersonal synchrony refers to alignment in time of interacting individuals. Recent neuroimaging findings indicate that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) — a core region of the observation-execution system — is not only activated during tasks that ...
H. Nathan Gamliel +5 more
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Intra- and inter-brain synchrony oscillations underlying social adjustment
Humans naturally synchronize their behavior with other people. However, although it happens almost automatically, adjusting behavior and conformity to others is a complex phenomenon whose neural mechanisms are still yet to be understood entirely.
Unai Vicente +2 more
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The state of interbrain synchrony research across 20 years: A hyperscanning retrospective
This systematic review article celebrates the 20th anniversary of hyperscanning research by examining the state of the scientific methodologies and findings. In 2002, Montague et al. proposed hyperscanning as a new method for studying human social cognition using fMRI. Ten years later, Cui et al. (2012) introduced fNIRS as a motion-tolerant device that
Jannik Wiggers, Daina Crafa
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Inter-brain synchronization during social interaction. [PDF]
During social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each modifying their own actions in response to the continuously changing actions of the partner.
Guillaume Dumas +4 more
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Brain Synchrony in Competition and Collaboration During Multiuser Neurofeedback-Based Gaming
EEG hyperscanning during multiuser gaming offers opportunities to study brain characteristics of social interaction under various paradigms. In this study, we aimed to characterize neural signatures and phase-based functional connectivity patterns of ...
Ioana Susnoschi Luca +3 more
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Dance on the Brain: Enhancing Intra- and Inter-Brain Synchrony
Dance has traditionally been viewed from a Eurocentric perspective as a mode of self-expression that involves the human body moving through space, performed for the purposes of art, and viewed by an audience.
Julia C. Basso +5 more
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Fish welfare in a changing world: New developments and current challenges
Abstract The welfare of non‐human animals is central to ethical discussions on animal use, with increasing attention to fish welfare across research, aquaria, aquaculture, and fisheries. This paper reviews current theoretical approaches to animal welfare and recent advances in defining and assessing fish welfare since the seminal paper by Huntingford ...
Sonia Rey Planellas +16 more
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The study of brain-to-brain synchrony has a burgeoning application in the brain-computer interface (BCI) research, offering valuable insights into the neural underpinnings of interacting human brains using numerous neural recording technologies. The area
Tahnia Nazneen +9 more
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ABSTRACT This study develops a dynamic game model of intimate relationship conflicts that incorporates emotion regulation mechanisms, translating cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression into strategic parameters. The model simulates the dynamic evolution of defensive strategies and intervention paths, capturing the continuous interplay between
Yiwen Liu
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We investigated how neural entrainment and beta power modulation contribute to interpersonal synchronization under different visuomotor contexts using a body‐swap paradigm. Neural entrainment tracked a partner's rhythmic behavior across conditions, whereas beta modulation was selectively enhanced when the partner's effector was perceived from a first ...
Mattia Rosso +5 more
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