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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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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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Trends in increased PFC activation and increased IBS may be indicative of compensatory neural mechanisms preserving performance under stress. Cognitive flexibility correlated with cooperative outcomes, tentatively supporting a neurobehavioral executive‐social link during acute stress inviting more research.
Zhihua Guo +5 more
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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 ...
Finda Dwi Putri (11629543) +3 more
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Social interaction is a dynamic and variable process. However, most hyperscanning studies implicitly assume that inter-brain synchrony (IBS) is constant and rarely investigate the temporal variability of the multi-brain networks.
Xinyue Wang (286629) +4 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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Joint action coordination is a process that requires constant behavioral integration with others. Interbrain synchrony has been associated with performance gains in joint tasks, however, the role of different frequencies of interbrain synchrony in joint ...
Hanna Ylätalo +4 more
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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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Interpersonal synchrony in children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: a systematic review of hyperscanning studies [PDF]
openFeeling connected and linked to other people is an essential need for humans, as social beings. We learn through imitation and mirroring, and we establish meaningful relationships through affiliative processes. What do these mechanisms have in common?
GAMBARETTI, GIULIA ANILIA
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Social interaction is a dynamic and variable process. However, most hyperscanning studies implicitly assume that inter-brain synchrony (IBS) is constant and rarely investigate the temporal variability of the multi-brain networks.
Xinyue Wang (286629) +4 more
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