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The stressful nature of caring for an older adult with a chronic disease, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), can create barriers between the caregiver-care recipient, as they try to navigate their continuously changing social relationship.
Angela Gifford +2 more
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Exploring interpersonal neural synchrony in coach-athlete interactions: insights from naturalistic EEG hyperscanning in competitive tennis. [PDF]
Effective communication between a coach and athlete is fundamental in sports, influencing the athlete's physical and psychological well-being, performance, and long-term development. Key principles of effective coach-athlete (Co-At) interaction include optimized communication skills, empathic resonance, mirroring, and syntonization, which enhance ...
Crivelli D, Balconi M.
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Multimodal hyperscanning reveals that synchrony of body and mind are distinct in mother-child dyads
Hyperscanning studies have begun to unravel the brain mechanisms underlying social interaction, indicating a functional role for interpersonal neural synchronization (INS), yet the mechanisms that drive INS are poorly understood. The current study, thus,
Vanessa Reindl +7 more
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The Effect of Task Performance and Partnership on Interpersonal Brain Synchrony during Cooperation
Interpersonal brain synchrony (IBS) during cooperation has not been systematically investigated. To address this research gap, this study assessed neural synchrony during a cooperative jigsaw puzzle solving task using functional near-infrared ...
Shujin Zhou +7 more
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Synchronized drumming enhances activity in the caudate and facilitates prosocial commitment--if the rhythm comes easily. [PDF]
Why does chanting, drumming or dancing together make people feel united? Here we investigate the neural mechanisms underlying interpersonal synchrony and its subsequent effects on prosocial behavior among synchronized individuals.
Idil Kokal +3 more
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Neurobehavioral Interpersonal Synchrony in Early Development: The Role of Interactional Rhythms
Social interactions are essential for understanding others’ actions and their mental and affective states. Specifically, interpersonal coordination – also referred to as synchrony – allows actors to adjust their behaviors to one another and thus ...
Gabriela Markova +2 more
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Engaging in socially embedded actions such as imitation and interpersonal synchrony facilitates relationships with peers and caregivers. Imitation and interpersonal synchrony impairments of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) might contribute to
Wan-Chun Su +5 more
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A Guide to Parent-Child fNIRS Hyperscanning Data Processing and Analysis
The use of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) hyperscanning during naturalistic interactions in parent–child dyads has substantially advanced our understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of human social interaction.
Trinh Nguyen +2 more
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Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS) occurs when neural electrical activity temporally aligns between individuals during social interactions. It has been used as a metric for interpersonal closeness, often during naturalistic child-parent interactions ...
Analia Marzoratti +9 more
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A Developmental Framework of Interpersonal Neural Synchrony
Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS), the temporal alignment of brain activitiesbetween individuals, has been proposed as a biomarker for successful communication and smooth social interaction. Surging empirical evidence shows that INS emerges spontaneously between infants, children, and their caregivers from early on in development.
Stefanie Hoehl +10 more
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