Naturalistic stimuli in neuroscience: critically acclaimed
Cognitive neuroscience has traditionally focused on simple tasks, presented sparsely and
using abstract stimuli. While this approach has yielded fundamental insights into functional …
using abstract stimuli. While this approach has yielded fundamental insights into functional …
Mobile cognition: imaging the human brain in the 'real world'
Cognitive neuroscience studies in humans have enabled decades of impactful discoveries
but have primarily been limited to recording the brain activity of immobile participants in a …
but have primarily been limited to recording the brain activity of immobile participants in a …
[BOOK][B] Linguistic bodies: The continuity between life and language
A novel theoretical framework for an embodied, non-representational approach to language
that extends and deepens enactive theory, bridging the gap between sensorimotor skills and …
that extends and deepens enactive theory, bridging the gap between sensorimotor skills and …
Brain-to-brain synchrony tracks real-world dynamic group interactions in the classroom
The human brain has evolved for group living [1]. Yet we know so little about how it supports
dynamic group interactions that the study of real-world social exchanges has been dubbed …
dynamic group interactions that the study of real-world social exchanges has been dubbed …
[BOOK][B] Biological soil crusts as an organizing principle in drylands
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) have been present on Earth's terrestrial surfaces for billions
of years. They are a critical part of ecosystem processes in dryland regions, as they cover …
of years. They are a critical part of ecosystem processes in dryland regions, as they cover …
Measuring shared responses across subjects using intersubject correlation
Our capacity to jointly represent information about the world underpins our social
experience. By leveraging one individual's brain activity to model another's, we can measure …
experience. By leveraging one individual's brain activity to model another's, we can measure …
Brain-to-brain synchrony in parent-child dyads and the relationship with emotion regulation revealed by fNIRS-based hyperscanning
Parent-child synchrony, the coupling of behavioral and biological signals during social
contact, may fine-tune the child's brain circuitries associated with emotional bond formation …
contact, may fine-tune the child's brain circuitries associated with emotional bond formation …
Synchrony in psychotherapy: A review and an integrative framework for the therapeutic alliance
During psychotherapy, patient and therapist tend to spontaneously synchronize their vocal
pitch, bodily movements, and even their physiological processes. In the present article, we …
pitch, bodily movements, and even their physiological processes. In the present article, we …
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) for assessing cerebral cortex function during human behavior in natural/social situations: a concise review
Upon adequate stimulation, real-time maps of cortical hemodynamic responses can be
obtained by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), which noninvasively measures …
obtained by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), which noninvasively measures …
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 …