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  • La videoconferencia es crucial para la colaboración creativa, pero su eficacia varía, lo que indica lagunas en la comprensión de los procesos neuronales subyacentes.
  • La investigación previa no ha dilucidado completamente los mecanismos neuronales dinámicos influenciados por diferentes modalidades de comunicación durante las tareas colaborativas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar el impacto de la modalidad de comunicación (cara a cara, mediada por video, mediada por texto) en la sincronía neuronal dinámica durante la creatividad colaborativa.
  • Identificar estados cerebrales distintos asociados con diferentes fases de la colaboración creativa.

Principales métodos:

  • Se utilizó la hipersincronía funcional por espectroscopia de infrarrojo cercano (fNIRS) con 51 díadas (102 participantes).
  • Los participantes participaron en una tarea creativa colaborativa bajo tres condiciones de comunicación.
  • El análisis se centró en la sincronía dinámica inter-cerebral y las métricas de eficiencia colaborativa.

Principales resultados:

  • Se identificaron tres estados cerebrales: 'Estado Ineficiente', 'Estado de Bajo Acoplamiento' (generación de ideas) y 'Estado de Alta Integración' (integración de información).
  • La interacción cara a cara facilitó un equilibrio flexible entre el acoplamiento y el desacoplamiento neuronal.
  • La comunicación mediada por video interrumpió potencialmente este equilibrio, lo que llevó a un procesamiento prolongado de alta integración y una estrategia neural compensatoria.

Conclusiones:

  • La ventaja de la interacción cara a cara en tareas creativas puede deberse a su capacidad para apoyar las transiciones dinámicas del estado neuronal.
  • La eficacia de la videoconferencia en la colaboración creativa puede depender de las demandas cognitivas de la tarea y del estilo de procesamiento neuronal inducido.
  • La investigación futura debe explorar la flexibilidad de las transiciones de estado cerebral, no solo el grado de acoplamiento, para comprender la creatividad colaborativa.