A developmental neuroscience perspective on youth contributions and challenges in a changing society
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101558 - 101558
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Interbrain synchronization in classroom during high-entropy music listening and meditation: a hyperscanning EEG study
Junling Gao,
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Hang Kin Leung,
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Kin Cheung Lee
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et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19
Published: April 1, 2025
Social
interaction
is
a
vital
source
of
human
development,
yet
neuroscientific
research
delineating
its
neural
correlates
in
large
groups
scarce.
Music
as
rhythmic
signal,
and
meditation,
have
been
shown
to
induce
group
synchronization
pro-social
behavior.
However,
their
impact
on
adolescents
may
vary,
the
related
brain
functions
remain
underexplored.
This
study
investigates
effects
mindfulness
meditation
6
Hz
high-entropy
music
complexity
high
school
students.
Twenty-eight
underwent
single-channel
EEG
at
forehead
during
three
5-minute
conditions:
rest,
music.
Alpha
band
power
correlations
assessed
synchronization.
Graph
analyses
quantified
network
properties.
Mean
correlation
was
highest
music,
then
lowest
with
significant
differences
between
both
rest
meditation.
Meditation
had
clustering
coefficient
small-world
index,
suggesting
more
integrated
efficient
networks.
demonstrated
largest
information
cascades
synergy,
indicating
extensive
integration.
induced
strongest
While
altered
dynamics
compared
they
worked
distinctly.
yielded
connectivity;
greatest
element-wise
correlation.
Future
larger
samples
recommended
optimize
interventions
for
adolescent
well-being
social
connectedness.
Language: Английский
Intimate relationships regulate female brain activity in a competitive context: evidence from EEG and functional connectivity analysis
Cerebral Cortex,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34(7)
Published: July 1, 2024
Competition
is
common
in
life,
and
intimate
relationships
are
essential.
Understanding
how
impact
an
individual's
competitive
process
crucial.
This
study
explored
the
of
competitor
gender
on
female
competition
using
electroencephalography
analysis.
The
results
revealed
that
females
exhibited
a
smaller
median
absolute
value
reaction
time
difference
(DRT)
between
their
partners
competitors
when
were
absent
compared
to
present.
Additionally,
showed
greater
average
amplitudes
N2
posterior
contralateral
component
(N2pc)
Late
Positive
Potential
(LPP),
increased
activation
alpha
frequency
band,
enhanced
theta
band
functional
connectivity
central
parietal
lobe
occipital
lobe.
Furthermore,
competing
with
individuals
same
as
opposed
opposite
gender,
percentage
wins
N2pc.
A
significant
negative
correlation
was
noted
DRT
wave
N2pc
LPP.
These
findings
suggest
more
engaged
tasks
not
present
have
improved
decision-making
same-gender
individuals.
provides
evidence
for
influence
lovers
competition,
helping
adapt
social
promoting
healthy
relationships.
Language: Английский