Relational Neuroscience: insights from hyperscanning research
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
169, P. 105979 - 105979
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
Humans
are
highly
social,
typically
without
this
ability
requiring
noticeable
efforts.
Yet,
such
social
fluency
poses
challenges
both
for
the
human
brain
to
compute
and
scientists
study.
Over
last
few
decades,
neuroscientific
research
of
sociality
has
witnessed
a
shift
in
focus
from
single-brain
analysis
complex
dynamics
occurring
across
several
brains,
posing
questions
about
what
these
mean
how
they
relate
multifaceted
behavioural
models.
We
propose
term
'Relational
Neuroscience'
collate
interdisciplinary
field
devoted
modelling
inter-brain
subserving
connections,
spanning
real-time
joint
experiences
long-term
bonds.
Hyperscanning,
i.e.,
simultaneously
measuring
activity
multiple
individuals,
proven
be
promising
technique
investigate
dynamics.
Here,
we
discuss
hyperscanning
can
help
within
Relational
Neuroscience,
considering
variety
subfields,
including
cooperative
interactions
dyads
groups,
empathy,
attachment
bonding,
developmental
neuroscience.
While
presenting
Neuroscience
light
hyperscanning,
our
discussion
also
takes
into
account
behaviour,
physiology
endocrinology
properly
interpret
contexts.
consider
strengths
but
limitations
caveats
answer
interacting
people.
The
aim
is
provide
an
integrative
framework
future
work
build
better
theories
contexts
subfields
model
sociality.
Language: Английский
Higher emotional synchronization is modulated by relationship quality in romantic relationships and not in close friendships
NeuroImage,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
297, P. 120733 - 120733
Published: July 20, 2024
Emotions
are
fundamental
to
social
interaction
and
deeply
intertwined
with
interpersonal
dynamics,
especially
in
romantic
relationships.
Although
the
neural
basis
of
processes
romance
has
been
widely
explored,
underlying
emotions
connection
between
relationship
quality
synchronization
remain
less
understood.
Our
study
employed
EEG
hyperscanning
during
a
non-interactive
video-watching
paradigm
compare
emotional
coordination
couples
close
friends.
Couples
showed
significantly
greater
behavioral
prefrontal
alpha
than
Notably,
low
required
heightened
maintain
robust
synchronization.
Further
support
vector
machine
analysis
underscores
crucial
role
activity
differentiating
from
In
summary,
our
research
addresses
gaps
concerning
how
intrinsic
linked
influence
by
investigating
natural
context,
thereby
advancing
understanding
mechanisms
Language: Английский
Investigating the Phenomenon of Brain-to-Brain Synchronization and Cognitive Dynamics in Remote Learning
IEEE Access,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12, P. 80086 - 80098
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Relational Neuroscience: insights from hyperscanning research
Published: July 25, 2024
Humans
are
highly
social,
typically
without
this
ability
requiring
noticeable
efforts.
Yet,
such
social
fluency
poses
challenges
both
for
the
human
brain
to
compute
and
scientists
study.
Over
last
few
decades,
neuroscientific
research
in
sociality
has
witnessed
a
shift
focus
from
single-brain
analysis
complex
dynamics
occurring
across
several
brains,
posing
questions
about
what
these
mean
how
they
relate
multifaceted
behavioural
models.
We
propose
term
Relational
Neuroscience
collate
interdisciplinary
field
devoted
modelling
inter-brain
subserving
connections,
spanning
real-time
joint
experiences
long-term
bonds.
Hyperscanning,
i.e.,
simultaneously
measuring
activity
multiple
individuals,
proven
be
promising
technique
investigate
dynamics.
Here,
we
discuss
hyperscanning
can
help
within
of
Neuroscience,
considering
variety
subfields,
including
cooperative
interactions
dyads
groups,
empathy,
attachment
bonding,
developmental
neuroscience.
While
presenting
light
hyperscanning,
our
discussion
also
takes
into
account
behaviour,
physiology
endocrinology
properly
interpret
contexts.
consider
strengths
but
limitations
caveats
answer
interacting
brains.
The
aim
is
provide
an
integrative
framework
future
work
build
better
theories
contexts
subfields
model
sociality.
Language: Английский
Unified Framework for Comprehensive Psychological Assessment and Intervention: Metacognitive, Neuropsychological, and Psychodynamic Approach
Vitalii Lunov,
No information about this author
Sergii Sereda
No information about this author
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Coupling Up: A Dynamic Investigation of Romantic Partners’ Neurobiological States During Nonverbal Connection
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 1133 - 1133
Published: Nov. 26, 2024
Nonverbal
connection
is
an
important
aspect
of
everyday
communication.
For
romantic
partners,
nonverbal
essential
for
establishing
and
maintaining
feelings
closeness.
EEG
hyperscanning
offers
a
unique
opportunity
to
examine
the
link
between
neural
synchrony
among
partners.
This
current
study
used
paradigm
collect
frontal
alpha
asymmetry
(FAA)
signatures
from
30
participants
(15
dyads)
engaged
in
five
different
types
that
varied
based
on
physical
touch
visual
contact.
The
results
suggest
there
was
lack
FAA
while
partners
were
embracing
positive
(i.e.,
indicating
approach)
they
holding
hands,
looking
at
each
other,
or
doing
both.
Additionally,
partners’
greatest
four
second
lag
hands
other.
Finally,
significant
association
weekly
negative
such
as
felt
more
their
became
positive.
Taken
together,
this
further
supports
idea
fleeting
moments
interpersonal
gaze
are
biological
mechanisms
may
underlie
affiliative
pair
bonding
relationships.
Language: Английский
Structured interaction between teacher and student in the flipped classroom enhances learning and interbrain synchrony
Qi Li,
No information about this author
Dié Wang,
No information about this author
Weilong Xiao
No information about this author
et al.
npj Science of Learning,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: Dec. 3, 2024
Studies
have
found
that
flipped
classroom
teaching
(FT)
improves
learning
compared
to
lecture-based
(LT).
However,
whether
the
structured
teacher–student
interaction—the
key
feature
of
FT—plays
an
essential
role
in
enhancing
remains
unclear,
as
do
its
neural
underpinnings.
Here,
we
three
conditions:
FT
with
a
video
lecture
and
interaction,
LT
face-to-face
spontaneous
control
(CT)
interaction.
The
fNIRS-based
hyperscanning
technique
was
used
assess
interbrain
synchrony
(IBS)
from
teacher-student
dyads.
Results
showed
significantly
improved
than
CT,
increased
IBS
left
DLPFC.
Moreover,
improvements
were
positively
correlated.
Therefore,
these
findings
indicate
interaction
is
crucial
for
FT,
serves
foundation.
Language: Английский
Romantic Partners with Matching Relationship Satisfaction Showed Greater Interpersonal Neural Synchrony When Co-viewing Emotive Videos: An Exploratory fNIRS Hyperscanning Study
Wen Xiu Heng,
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Li Ying Ng,
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Zen Ziyi Goh
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et al.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 3, 2024
ABSTRACT
Emotion
attunement
refers
to
emotional
co-regulation
in
an
interpersonal
relationship.
Attunement
can
manifest
as
synchrony
at
the
neurophysiological
level,
where
partners
exhibit
similar
brain
responses
each
other,
known
neural
synchrony.
However,
adult
romantic
relationships,
level
of
satisfaction
that
experience
a
relationship
may
differ
from
thus
extent
emotion
according
perceived
quality.
Thus
far,
no
study
has
examined
how
difference
between
influence
This
exploratory
on
17
heterosexual
Singaporean
Chinese
non-married
couples
investigated
whether
partners’
influenced
within
couple
when
sharing
emotive
experience.
Each
wore
fNIRS
cap,
measure
activity
their
prefrontal
cortex
(PFC),
while
co-viewing
seven
videos
intended
evoke
positive,
negative
or
neutral
emotions.
We
found
preliminary
evidence
differences
self-reported
modulated
frontal
right
cluster
PFC
involved
social
decision-making.
finding
suggested
which
reported
closer
matching
displayed
greater
synchrony,
possibly
due
more
cognitive
processes
viewing
together.
Further
studies
are
recommended
replicate
findings
with
larger
and
diverse
samples.
Language: Английский
Gamma-band inter-brain synchrony during shared emotional stimulation in romantic relationship
Xiyuan Lei,
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Jiayang Xu,
No information about this author
Anqi Wang
No information about this author
et al.
Published: July 15, 2024
Shared
emotional
stimulation
contributes
to
fostering
robust
interpersonal
relationships
such
as
romantic
relationship.
While
couples
share
the
states
of
their
partner
through
empathy,
neural
processing
and
effect
empathy
during
shared
remain
unclear.
Utilizing
a
naturalistic
co-viewing
paradigm
electroencephalography
(EEG)
hyperscanning
technique,
we
investigated
inter-brain
synchrony
in
while
watching
positive
movie
clip.
Compared
scrambled
clip,
exhibited
more
stronger
connections
gamma
band
when
intact
comedy
especially
those
connected
couple's
frontal
temporoparietal
lobes.
Correlation
analysis
further
revealed
that
strength
inter-temporoparietal
connection
was
significantly
positively
correlated
with
ability
females.
These
findings
provide
electrophysiological
insights
into
induced
by
content
role
Language: Английский