More specifically, we focus on the role that synchrony across brains plays in enabling and facilitating social interaction and communication and in shaping social coordination and learning, and we consider how reduced synchrony across brains may constitute a core feature of psychopathology.Leonhard ...
Frontal temporal and parietal systems synchronize within and across brains during live eye-to-eye contact. Neuroimage 157, 314–330 (2017). Article PubMed Google Scholar Feldman, R., Masalha, S. & Alony, D. Microregulatory patterns of family interactions: Cultural pathways to toddlers’ self...
Interpersonal synchrony is widespread across human culture and nonhuman groups. It is an evolutionary-based mechanism that facilitates social bonding, cohesion and exchange (i.e., it is a “social glue”)1,2,3,4. Interpersonal synchrony first emerges during infancy via parent-child synchrony and ...
It follows from our account that interpersonal phase align- ment across two brains would increase the probability of tap- ping at the same time, and lead to higher interpersonal synchronization. Whether and how individuals reach a similar state of brain-to-brain phase coupl...
a correlation was found between the synchronization accuracy of the Duet pairs and spectral power. Leaders who had larger Power Spectral Density (PSD) values were found to have smaller Duet asynchrony. There was also a sign of similarity in amplitude fluctuations across the time series within each...
The turn-taking nature of verbal conversation highlights both time-aligned neural synchrony across different brain regions [16,24] and time-lagged neural synchrony within the same brain region [17,18] in the two communicating brains. However, the high ecological validity of free conversation also ...
This pattern of association was found across all ROIs. (B) The plot of the association between child agency (x-axis) and overall neural coherence (y-axis) highlights a positive linear relation between the two variables across all ROIs with the strongest indication in the cooperation condition. ...
(Feldman, 2017). Furthermore, increased bio-behavioral synchrony between parents and their children at child age 3–4 months has been found to predict infants' attachment security, self-regulation, behavior adaptation, empathy, symbolic competence, and moralinternalizationacross childhood and up to ...
The algebraic superposition of these currents across a large number of neurons gives rise to a coherent field that can oscillate in the case of rhythmic synaptic activity56. The thalamus does not have a laminar organization, but it has some degree of morphological and functional assimetry57,58....
The strength of the Z correlation on the Y-axis is plotted across the sliding window time points from 1 to 59 on the X-axis. The DLC at baseline is depicted in green and during sedation is shown in red. The bar graph in the inset reveals the standard deviations (SD) in the Z ...