It Takes Two: Interpersonal Neural Synchrony Is Increased after Musical Interaction [PDF]
Music’s deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpersonal temporal dynamics, or synchrony. Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS) has been found to correlate with increased behavioral synchrony during social ...
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Greater Social Competence Is Associated With Higher Interpersonal Neural Synchrony in Adolescents With Autism [PDF]
Difficulty engaging in reciprocal social interactions is a core characteristic of autism spectrum disorder. The mechanisms supporting effective dynamic real-time social exchanges are not yet well understood.
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Interpersonal neural synchrony and mental disorders: unlocking potential pathways for clinical interventions [PDF]
IntroductionInterpersonal synchronization involves the alignment of behavioral, affective, physiological, and brain states during social interactions. It facilitates empathy, emotion regulation, and prosocial commitment. Mental disorders characterized by
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Interpersonal neural synchrony when predicting others’ actions during a game of rock-paper-scissors [PDF]
As members of a social species, we spend most of our time interacting with others. In interactions, we tend to mutually align our behavior and brain responses to communicate more effectively. In a semi-computerized version of the Rock-Paper-Scissors game,
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Greater similarity of conscientiousness scores in dyads is associated with greater interpersonal neural synchrony while completing a goal-oriented task: a brief report [PDF]
Interpersonal neural synchrony provides a neural index of how individuals align cognitively and socially during interaction. While previous work has shown that personality traits shape interpersonal behavior, and that trait similarity can enhance dyadic ...
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Romantic Partners with Mismatched Relationship Satisfaction Showed Greater Interpersonal Neural Synchrony When Co-Viewing Emotive Videos: An Exploratory Pilot fNIRS Hyperscanning Study [PDF]
Emotional attunement, or emotional co-regulation in a relationship, can manifest as interpersonal neural synchrony, where partners exhibit similar anti-phase or phase-shifted brain activity.
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Interpersonal synchrony refers to the temporal coordination of actions between individuals and is a common feature of social behaviors, from team sport to ensemble music performance.
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In sync through laughter? An fNIRS hyperscanning study on neural synchrony and social connection [PDF]
Laughter is a widespread social behavior that has been associated with increases in social connection. However, the mechanisms behind this link are not yet well understood.
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Spontaneous dyadic behavior predicts the emergence of interpersonal neural synchrony
Synchronization of neural activity across brains – Interpersonal Neural Synchrony (INS) – is emerging as a powerful marker of social interaction that predicts success of multi-person coordination, communication, and cooperation. As the origins of INS are
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Interpersonal neural synchrony across levels of interpersonal closeness and social interactivity
Interpersonal neural synchrony is a fundamental aspect of social interactions, offering insights into the neural mechanisms underlying human connection and developmental outcomes.
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