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ABSTRACT Synchrony has been proposed as a relevant phenomenon for investigating social neurophysiological and psychological processes, with interbrain synchrony, in particular, presumed to facilitate the functional integration of multiple brains. However, the lack of an accepted definition and a cohesive theoretical corpus that allows
Cassioli, Federico +6 more
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Implication of the thalamus in sleep alterations observed in Alzheimer's disease
Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common neurodegenerative disorder, is frequently accompanied by sleep disturbances. Alterations of sleep, in both quality and quantity, contribute to the progression of AD neuropathology. The thalamus, through its diverse nuclei, plays a central role in sleep regulation and sleep‐dependent memory ...
Carla Burnet‐Merlin +2 more
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Interbrain Synchrony Mitigates the Polarizing Effect of Echo Chambers
Abstract People tend to engage with content that aligns with their preexisting attitudes, forming echo chambers that reinforce biases and may amplify polarization. Here, we investigate whether discussions within homogeneous groups drive polarization and whether interbrain synchronized activity between the executive control networks (ECNs) of ...
Aial Sobeh +2 more
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Wake‐promoting neuromodulators in Alzheimer's disease: Implications for sleep and brain clearance
Abstract Neuromodulatory subcortical systems (NSS) regulate arousal, cognition, and sleep–wake transitions through widespread influence on cortical and subcortical networks. Increasing evidence links dysfunction of these systems to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Degeneration and dysregulation of NSS occurs during the preclinical phase of
Taylor J. Pedersen +7 more
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ABSTRACT This investigation reassesses Graham Wallas's lifelong work on creativity, correcting 11 widespread misreadings that have shaped how scholars cite and apply his ideas. While The Art of Thought (1926) is the best known, Wallas's earlier and later writings reveal a broader framework for education, democracy, and human development.
Kyung Hee Kim
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Summary: Inter-brain synchrony, the co-activation of brain regions between interacting individuals, is increasingly recognized as a key mechanism underlying social connectedness. This study examined whether dyadic neurofeedback training can enhance inter-
Mario Francis +3 more
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Understanding Family Dynamics Through a Neurocognitive Lens
ABSTRACT Individual family members impact each other and the family system at the physiological, brain, behavioral, phenomenological, and social level. Previous research used established methods, such as self‐report and behavioral observation, to provide thorough insights into family dynamics.
Ronja F. Held +4 more
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Interpersonal Synchrony and Dispositional Empathy: A Review of International Research
Interpersonal synchrony is the process of alignment of participants in social interaction at the behavioral, physiological, or interbrain levels. This phenomenon is closely interrelated with the establishment of social contacts, the results of joint ...
Alena R. Vodneva +2 more
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Objectives: Lifelong learning facilitates active ageing, and intragenerational learning—the process by which older adults learn from their peers—is an effective means of achieving this goal.
Run-Yu Huang +6 more
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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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