A new science of emotion: implications for functional neurological disorder
Functional neurological disorder reflects impairments in brain networks leading to
distressing motor, sensory and/or cognitive symptoms that demonstrate positive clinical …
distressing motor, sensory and/or cognitive symptoms that demonstrate positive clinical …
Learning from others is good, with others is better: the role of social interaction in human acquisition of new knowledge
Learning in humans is highly embedded in social interaction: since the very early stages of
our lives, we form memories and acquire knowledge about the world from and with others …
our lives, we form memories and acquire knowledge about the world from and with others …
Context reconsidered: Complex signal ensembles, relational meaning, and population thinking in psychological science.
LF Barrett - American Psychologist, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
This article considers the status and study of “context” in psychological science through the
lens of research on emotional expressions. The article begins by updating three well-trod …
lens of research on emotional expressions. The article begins by updating three well-trod …
[HTML][HTML] Quantification of inter-brain coupling: A review of current methods used in haemodynamic and electrophysiological hyperscanning studies
Hyperscanning is a form of neuroimaging experiment where the brains of two or more
participants are imaged simultaneously whilst they interact. Within the domain of social …
participants are imaged simultaneously whilst they interact. Within the domain of social …
[HTML][HTML] Proximity and touch are associated with neural but not physiological synchrony in naturalistic mother-infant interactions
Caregiver touch plays a vital role in infants' growth and development, but its role as a
communicative signal in human parent-infant interactions is surprisingly poorly understood …
communicative signal in human parent-infant interactions is surprisingly poorly understood …
[HTML][HTML] Human attachments shape interbrain synchrony toward efficient performance of social goals
The human brain has undergone massive expansion across primate evolution through life
amidst multi-layered social attachments; within families, among friends, and between clan …
amidst multi-layered social attachments; within families, among friends, and between clan …
[HTML][HTML] Technologically-assisted communication attenuates inter-brain synchrony
The transition to technologically-assisted communication has permeated all facets of human
social life; yet, its impact on the social brain is still unknown and the effects may be …
social life; yet, its impact on the social brain is still unknown and the effects may be …
Understanding why infant-directed speech supports learning: A dynamic attention perspective
Infant-directed speech (IDS) refers to the suite of prosodic and structural modifications that
adults use when communicating with infants, as opposed to adults. A number of theories …
adults use when communicating with infants, as opposed to adults. A number of theories …
[HTML][HTML] Mother–infant brain-to-brain synchrony patterns reflect caregiving profiles
Biobehavioral synchrony, the coordination of physiological and behavioral signals between
mother and infant during social contact, tunes the child's brain to the social world. Probing …
mother and infant during social contact, tunes the child's brain to the social world. Probing …
A hierarchical model for interpersonal verbal communication
The ability to use language makes us human. For decades, researchers have been racking
their minds to understand the relation between language and the human brain …
their minds to understand the relation between language and the human brain …