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Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS) between mothers and children responds to the temporal similarity of brain signals in joint behavior between dyadic partners and is considered an important neural indicator of the formation of adaptive social ...
Wenrui Zhang +5 more
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Neural synchrony for adaptive control [PDF]
Cognitive control can be adaptive along several dimensions, including intensity (how intensely do control signal influence bottom-up processing) and selectivity (what information is selected for further processing). Furthermore, control can be exerted along slow or fast time scales.
Pieter Verbeke, Tom Verguts
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The integration of social and neural synchrony: a case for ecologically valid research using MEG neuroimaging [PDF]
Jonathan Levy +2 more
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It Takes Two: Interpersonal Neural Synchrony Is Increased after Musical Interaction [PDF]
Alexander Khalil +2 more
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Neural synchrony in mother–child conversation: Exploring the role of conversation patterns [PDF]
Trinh Nguyen +2 more
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Human attachments shape interbrain synchrony toward efficient performance of social goals
The human brain has undergone massive expansion across primate evolution through life amidst multi-layered social attachments; within families, among friends, and between clan members and this enabled humans to coordinate their brains with those of ...
Amir Djalovski +3 more
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Neural Synchrony in Schizophrenia [PDF]
Basic neuroscience research suggests that neural assemblies communicate with each other in the temporal domain and rely on the coincidence of neural activity to detect phasic relationships between groups of neurons. Clinical neuroscience research suggests that communication and coordination failures between different brain regions may account for a ...
Judith M, Ford, Daniel H, Mathalon
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Abnormal Neural Synchrony in Schizophrenia [PDF]
Schizophrenia has been conceptualized as a failure of cognitive integration, and abnormalities in neural circuitry (particularly inhibitory interneurons) have been proposed as a basis for this disorder. We used measures of phase locking and phase coherence in the scalp-recorded electroencephalogram to examine the synchronization of neural circuits in ...
Spencer, Kevin +5 more
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Interpersonal neural synchrony and mental disorders: unlocking potential pathways for clinical interventions [PDF]
Vanessa Reindl, , Christian Gerloff
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An open challenge in consciousness research is understanding how neural functions are altered by pathological loss of consciousness. To maintain consciousness, the brain needs synchronized communication of information across brain regions, and sufficient
Sigurd L. Alnes +3 more
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