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.
Alessandro Carollo +5 more
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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.
Verena T. Schäfer +3 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 signals influence bottom–up processing) and selectivity (what information is selected for further processing).
Pieter Verbeke, Tom Verguts
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Neural synchrony in cortical networks: mechanisms and implications for neural information processing and coding. [PDF]
Synchronization of neuronal discharges on the millisecond scale has long been recognized as a prevalent and functionally important attribute of neural activity.
Gansel KS.
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Biophysical mechanism underlying compensatory preservation of neural synchrony over the adult lifespan. [PDF]
We propose that the preservation of functional integration, estimated from measures of neural synchrony, is a key objective of neurocompensatory mechanisms associated with healthy human ageing.
Pathak A, Sharma V, Roy D, Banerjee A.
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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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Age-related central gain with degraded neural synchrony in the auditory brainstem of mice and humans. [PDF]
Aging is associated with auditory nerve (AN) functional deficits and decreased inhibition in the central auditory system, amplifying central responses in a process known as central gain.
Rumschlag JA +7 more
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Neural Synchrony and Network Dynamics in Social Interaction: A Hyper-Brain Cell Assembly Hypothesis. [PDF]
Mounting neurophysiological evidence suggests that interpersonal interaction relies on continual communication between cell assemblies within interacting brains and continual adjustments of these neuronal dynamic states between the brains.
Müller V.
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Peripheral Neural Synchrony in Postlingually Deafened Adult Cochlear Implant Users. [PDF]
Objectives: This paper reports a noninvasive method for quantifying neural synchrony in the cochlear nerve (i.e., peripheral neural synchrony) in cochlear implant (CI) users, which allows for evaluating this physiological phenomenon in human CI users for
He S +4 more
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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 ...
Vyara Stoyanova +9 more
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