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Couples’ Interpersonal Neural Synchrony to Positive Emotions Modulated by Matching of Relationship Satisfaction: An Exploratory fNIRS Hyperscanning Study

2023
Emotion attunement refers to emotional co-regulation in an interpersonal relationship. Such attunement has traditionally been studied in parent-child relationships, and has been shown to be associated with relationship quality. Emotion attunement can manifest as synchrony at the neurophysiological level, where partners exhibit similar brain responses ...
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Interpersonal Neural Synchrony in Spoken Communication: A Hierarchical-Dynamic Integration Model​

Interpersonal Neural Synchrony (INS) refers to the dynamic covariation of neural activity between interacting individuals, and serves as the core neural substrate for effective spoken communication. Despite the important foundation laid by classic theoretical frameworks (shared representation theory, predictive coding theory), current research still ...
Yating Bai, Qingfang Zhang
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Interpersonal Neural Synchrony and Subjective Vitality During Social Interaction : An EEG Hyper Scanning Study

Indian Journal of Computer Science
EEG emotion decoding with high accuracy is an important component of affect-aware HCI, mental health monitoring, and adaptive multimedia. However, many recent methods are based on deep learning models trained on raw signals, which require a lot of data, intensive computation, and sometimes lack interpretability.
Mst Jannatul Kobra   +2 more
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Methods for measuring interpersonal behavioral and neural synchrony during group music therapy for individuals with dementia and their caregivers: A case series study

Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease
Background: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are neurodegenerative disorders that afflict 1 in 9 older adults. As pharmacological interventions for ADRD are often ineffective and cause rampant side effects, interest has increased in finding adjunctive, non-pharmacological approaches.
Joanna Culligan   +5 more
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“Tuning in” to your child during play and learning : the science of interpersonal neural synchrony

2020
Mothers are their baby's first, natural teachers. Even from birth, a mother will naturally begin to communicate with her newborn using social cues such as gaze, smiling and touch. These social cues tell the infant that her mother intends to communicate, and is “tuned in” and fully engaged.
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Conversational engagement predicts interpersonal neural synchrony

JoCN Forum
Peter C.H. Lam   +3 more
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Interpersonal Synchrony in Autism

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2020
Elizabeth Redcay, Redcay Elizabeth
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The Components of Interpersonal Synchrony in the Typical Population and in Autism: A Conceptual Analysis

Frontiers in Psychology, 2022
Sarah Gerson   +2 more
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