Exploring Inter-Brain Electroencephalogram Patterns for Social Cognitive Assessment During Jigsaw Puzzle Solving
Tse-Min Chuang,
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Pin-Chao Peng,
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Yu-Kai Su
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et al.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32, P. 422 - 430
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Social
interaction
enables
the
smooth
progression
of
our
daily
lives.
Mounting
evidence
from
recent
hyperscanning
neuroimaging
studies
indicates
that
key
components
social
behavior
can
be
evaluated
using
inter-brain
oscillations
and
connectivity.
However,
mapping
out
networks
developing
neurocognitive
theories
explain
how
humans
co-create
share
information
during
remains
challenging.
In
this
study,
we
developed
a
jigsaw
puzzle-solving
game
with
electroencephalography
(EEG)
signals
recorded
to
investigate
activities
interactions
involving
cooperation
competition.
Participants
were
recruited
paired
into
dyads
participate
in
multiplayer
puzzle
32-channel
EEG
recorded.
The
corresponding
event-related
potentials
(ERPs),
brain
oscillations,
functional
connectivity
analyzed.
results
showed
different
ERP
morphologies
P3
patterns
competitive
cooperative
contexts,
low-frequency
band
may
an
indicator
cognitive
activities.
Furthermore,
increased
delta,
theta,
alpha,
beta
frequency
bands
was
observed
competition
mode
compared
mode.
By
presenting
comparable
valid
alongside
those
previous
traditional
paradigms,
study
demonstrates
potential
utilizing
techniques
real-life
game-playing
scenarios
quantitatively
assess
Our
approach
offers
promising
platform
applications
flexible
assessment
psychiatric
disorders
related
functioning.
Language: Английский
Adaptive network modeling for joint action and memory recall for elderly by detecting interpersonal synchrony
Cognitive Systems Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
88, P. 101280 - 101280
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Bringing together multimodal and multilevel approaches to study the emergence of social bonds between children and improve social AI
Julie Bonnaire,
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Guillaume Dumas,
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Justine Cassell
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et al.
Frontiers in Neuroergonomics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5
Published: May 17, 2024
This
protocol
paper
outlines
an
innovative
multimodal
and
multilevel
approach
to
studying
the
emergence
evolution
of
how
children
build
social
bonds
with
their
peers,
its
potential
application
improving
artificial
intelligence
(AI).
We
detail
a
unique
hyperscanning
experimental
framework
utilizing
functional
near-infrared
spectroscopy
(fNIRS)
observe
inter-brain
synchrony
in
child
dyads
during
collaborative
tasks
interactions.
Our
proposed
longitudinal
study
spans
middle
childhood,
aiming
capture
dynamic
development
connections
cognitive
engagement
naturalistic
settings.
To
do
so
we
bring
together
four
kinds
data:
conversational
behaviors
that
engage
in,
evidence
state
interpersonal
rapport,
performance
on
educational
tasks,
synchrony.
Preliminary
pilot
data
provide
foundational
support
for
our
approach,
indicating
promising
directions
identifying
neural
patterns
associated
productive
The
planned
research
will
explore
correlates
bond
formation,
informing
creation
virtual
peer
learning
partner
field
Social
Neuroergonomics.
promises
significant
contributions
understanding
basis
connectivity
children,
while
also
offering
blueprint
designing
empathetic
effective
AI
tools,
particularly
contexts.
Language: Английский
Estudo da conectividade funcional entre cérebros de pessoas em cooperação
Published: Sept. 29, 2023
2023,Neuroimaging
techniques
allow
new
paradigms
to
be
proposed
study
social
interaction
and
theory
of
mind.New
two
people's
brain
signals
evaluated
during
tasks
that
require
direct
interaction.However,
little
is
known
about
the
emergence
evolution
cooperation
factors
can
affect
it,
such
as
healthy
aging.Objectives:
To
evaluate
compare
pairs
young
people,
elderly
people
mixed
(one
person
one
person)
regarding:
1)
cooperative
behavior
its
evolution;
2)
activity
3)
connectivity
between
brains
throughout
a
task,
developed.Methods:
Data
from
93
participants
who
performed
same
task
in
were
evaluated.The
divided
into
three
groups:
21
(aged
18
35
years
old),
15
60
75
old)
20
old).The
signal
was
measured
by
functional
near-infrared
spectroscopy
stages
twodimensional
maze
game
which
each
participant
controlled
an
axis
movement
(vertical
or
horizontal),
so
they
had
cooperate
go
through
fast
possible.In
first
stage,
volunteers
interacted
several
mazes
presented
sequentially,
order
develop
for
12
minutes
continuously.In
next
phase,
experimental
design
with
blocks
1
min
used
assess
activity,
interleaving
cooperation,
observation
recorded
imitation
movement.Results:
Behaviorally,
completed
greater
number
spent
more
time
moving
cursors
relation
pairs,
intermediate
performance,
linear
performance
observed
overall.As
all
showed
right
temporoparietal
junction
(TPJ)
regions,
well
somatomotor
regions
cooperation.However,
reduced
posterior
TPJ,
being
significantly
different
pairs.Connectivity
general,
especially
TPJ
regions.There
compared
according
concentration
oxyhemoglobin,
no
differences
deoxyhemoglobin.There
relationship
behavior.Conclusions:
The
generated
expected
behavior,
however,
absence
suggest
does
not
depend
on
may
represent
effort
trying
understand
intention
Other
member
pair.
Language: Английский