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How two brains communicate with each other during social interaction is highly dynamic and complex. Multi-person (i.e., hyperscanning) studies to date have focused on analyzing the entire time series of brain signals to reveal an overall pattern of inter-
Rihui Li +3 more
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The absolute and relative volume of major sensory and integrative brain regions of the southern bluefin tuna Thunnus maccoyii are examined using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A dominant cerebellum projects into the midbrain ventricular space, while the optic tectum represents a smaller proportion of total brain volume than previously estimated ...
Myoung Hoon Ha +9 more
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Collaboration between two individuals is thought to be associated with the synchrony of two different brain activities. Indeed, prefrontal cortical activation and alpha frequency band modulation has been widely reported, but little is known about ...
Paul Léné +6 more
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This study establishes a whole‐brain monosynaptic input map to cholinergic neurons in the lower thoracic intermediolateral column (IML) using a cell‐type‐specific retrograde rabies tracing system in ChAT‐Cre mice. Our results reveal a widespread supraspinal network originating from five major brain divisions, including the telencephalon, diencephalon ...
Yuan‐jun Yang +9 more
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This review explores brain–computer interface (BCI)–based neural recording and stimulation for treating neuropsychiatric disorders. It details three emerging technologies: endovascular BCI for minimally invasive signal acquisition, BCI‐integrated epidural spinal cord stimulation for motor restoration, and closed‐loop deep brain stimulation for adaptive
Yeguang Xu +10 more
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We walk together, we watch together, we win together: Interpersonally coordinated actions are omnipresent in everyday life, yet the associated neural mechanisms are not well understood.
Caroline Szymanski +8 more
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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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Generation WhatsApp: inter-brain synchrony during face-to-face and texting communication
Texting has become one of the most prevalent ways to interact socially, particularly among youth; however, the effects of text messaging on social brain functioning are unknown.
Linoy Schwartz +5 more
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Neurons embedded in loop‐like motifs act as central hubs for brain‐wide integration
Abstract figure legend Neurons form loop‐like triplet motifs in which activity originates in Areai, propagates to an external Areaj and returns to Areai. Neurons participating in these loops act as major external hubs, forming pairwise assemblies with neurons across multiple other areas (A–N).
Fabrizio Londei +6 more
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Using human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs)‐derived neuronal model, Tian and colleagues reveal that voltage‐gated calcium channels Cav1.2 and Cav1.3, and their mediated calcium ion influx, are essential for early morphogenesis of human neuronal development, while ECEL1 underlies human neuronal functional developmental maturation through CALM3 ...
Yue Tian +5 more
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