Distinct neural couplings to shared goal and action coordination in joint action: evidence based on fNIRS hyperscanning DOI Creative Commons
Xiaojun Cheng, Bing Guo, Yinying Hu

et al.

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 17(10), P. 956 - 964

Published: March 23, 2022

Joint action is central to human nature, enabling individuals coordinate in time and space achieve a joint outcome. Such interaction typically involves two key elements: shared goal coordination. Yet, the substrates entrained these components remained unclear. In current study, dyads performed tasks involving both sharing coordination, i.e. complementary imitative action, task only while their brain activities were recorded by functional near-infrared spectroscopy hyperscanning technique. The results showed that (i.e. coordination) elicited better behavioral performance than goal/action We observed interbrain synchronization (IBS) at right inferior frontal cortex (IFC) more goal, left-IFC IBS also right-IFC was greater during completing an action. Our suggest IFC plays important role with distinct lateralization for sub-components of

Language: Английский

Musical Meter Induces Interbrain Synchronization during Interpersonal Coordination DOI Creative Commons
Yinying Hu, Min Zhu, Yang Liu

et al.

eNeuro, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 9(5), P. ENEURO.0504 - 21.2022

Published: Sept. 1, 2022

Music induces people to coordinate with one another. Here, we conduct two experiments examine the underlying mechanism of interbrain synchronization (IBS) that is induced by interpersonal coordination when are exposed musical beat and meter. In experiment 1, brain signals at frontal cortex were recorded simultaneously from participants a dyad using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) hyperscanning, while each tapped their fingers aural feedback partner (coordination task) or themselves (independence without The results showed enhanced IBS left-middle in case task was significantly correlated performance terms coordination. 2, further examined coordinated behaviors various metrical contexts, such as strong weak meters (i.e., high/low loudness acoustically accenting beats). elicited higher middle than meters. These findings reveal meter can affect brain-to-brain coupling action between people, provide insights into effects music on cooperation.

Language: Английский

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Using interbrain synchrony to study teamwork: A systematic review and meta-analysis DOI
Coralie Réveillé, Grégoire Vergotte, Stéphane Perrey

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Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 159, P. 105593 - 105593

Published: Feb. 17, 2024

Language: Английский

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Understanding the Effect of Listening to Music, Playing Music, and Singing on Brain Function: A Scoping Review of fNIRS Studies DOI Creative Commons
Keya Ding,

Jingwen Li,

Xuemei Li

et al.

Brain Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(8), P. 751 - 751

Published: July 26, 2024

Music is integrated into daily life when listening to it, playing and singing, uniquely modulating brain activity. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), celebrated for its ecological validity, has been used elucidate this music-brain interaction. This scoping review synthesizes 22 empirical studies using fNIRS explore the intricate relationship between music function. synthesis of existing evidence reveals that diverse musical activities, such as music, instruments, evoke unique responses influenced by individual traits attributes. A further analysis identifies five key themes, including effect passive active experiences on relevant human areas, lateralization in perception, variations neural responses, synchronization performance, new insights revealed these lines research. While highlights limited focus specific regions lack comparative analyses musicians non-musicians, it emphasizes need future research investigate complex interplay brain.

Language: Английский

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Spontaneous movement synchrony as an exogenous source for interbrain synchronization in cooperative learning DOI
Yuanyuan Li, Chang Su, Yafeng Pan

et al.

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 379(1911)

Published: Aug. 19, 2024

Learning through cooperation with conspecifics—‘cooperative learning’—is critical to cultural evolution and survival. Recent progress has established that interbrain synchronization (IBS) between individuals predicts success in cooperative learning. However, the likely sources of IBS during learning interactions remain poorly understood. To address this dearth knowledge, we tested whether movement synchrony serves as an exogenous factor drives IBS, taking embodiment perspective. We formed dyads varying levels prior knowledge (high–high (HH), high–low (HL), low–low (LL) dyads) instructed them collaboratively analyse ancient Chinese poem. During task, simultaneously recorded their brain activity using functional near-infrared spectroscopy filmed entire experiment parse interpersonal computer-vision motion energy analysis. Interestingly, homogeneous groups (HH and/or LL) exhibited stronger compared heterogeneous group. Importantly, mediation analysis revealed spontaneous synchronized body movements contribute hence facilitating This study therefore fills a gap our understanding how transmission information individual brains, associated behavioural entrainment, shapes social article is part theme issue ‘Minds movement: embodied cognition age artificial intelligence’.

Language: Английский

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Distinct neural couplings to shared goal and action coordination in joint action: evidence based on fNIRS hyperscanning DOI Creative Commons
Xiaojun Cheng, Bing Guo, Yinying Hu

et al.

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 17(10), P. 956 - 964

Published: March 23, 2022

Joint action is central to human nature, enabling individuals coordinate in time and space achieve a joint outcome. Such interaction typically involves two key elements: shared goal coordination. Yet, the substrates entrained these components remained unclear. In current study, dyads performed tasks involving both sharing coordination, i.e. complementary imitative action, task only while their brain activities were recorded by functional near-infrared spectroscopy hyperscanning technique. The results showed that (i.e. coordination) elicited better behavioral performance than goal/action We observed interbrain synchronization (IBS) at right inferior frontal cortex (IFC) more goal, left-IFC IBS also right-IFC was greater during completing an action. Our suggest IFC plays important role with distinct lateralization for sub-components of

Language: Английский

Citations

10