Hyperscanning to explore social interaction among autistic minds
Xin Zhou,
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Patrick C. M. Wong
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Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
163, P. 105773 - 105773
Published: June 17, 2024
Language: Английский
Group identification drives brain integration for collective performance
Enhui Xie,
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Shuyi Zha,
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Yiyang Xu
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et al.
Published: April 1, 2025
Group
identification
may
influence
collective
behaviors
and
result
in
variations
performance.
However,
the
evidence
for
this
hypothesis
neural
mechanisms
involved
remain
elusive.
To
end,
we
conducted
a
study
using
both
single-brain
activation
multi-brain
synchronization
analyses
to
investigate
how
group
influences
problem-solving
murder
mystery
case.
Our
results
showed
that
groups
with
high
levels
of
performed
better
individually
compared
those
low
identification,
as
supported
by
dorsolateral
prefrontal
cortex
(DLPFC).
Furthermore,
high-identification
also
enhanced
performance,
within-group
(GNS)
orbitofrontal
(OFC).
The
DLPFC-OFC
connectivity
played
crucial
role
linking
individual
Overall,
our
provides
two-in-one
model
explain
affects
decision-making
processes,
offering
valuable
insights
into
dynamics
interactions.
Language: Английский
Simultaneous intracranial recordings of interacting brains reveal neurocognitive dynamics of human cooperation
Nature Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
Language: Английский
Oxytocin in Human Social Network Cooperation
The Neuroscientist,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Human
society
is
organized
in
structured
social
networks
upon
which
large-scale
cooperation
among
genetically
unrelated
individuals
favored
and
persists.
Such
crucial
for
the
success
of
human
species
but
also
one
most
puzzling
challenges.
Recent
work
behavioral
neuroscience
has
linked
to
oxytocin,
an
evolutionarily
ancient
structurally
preserved
hypothalamic
neuropeptide.
This
review
aims
elucidate
how
oxytocin
promotes
nonkin
by
reviewing
its
effects
at
three
distinct
levels:
individual
cooperation,
formation
interpersonal
relationships,
establishment
heterogeneous
network
structures.
We
propose
as
a
proximate
mechanism
fostering
societies.
Specifically,
plays
important
role
facilitating
network-wide
societies
1)
increasing
mitigating
noncooperation
motives,
enforcement
cooperative
norms;
2)
bonding
synchronization;
3)
Language: Английский