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  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Haifa.

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科学领域:

  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.
  • 社会心理学 社会心理学
  • 认知科学 认知科学

背景情况:

  • 人们越来越认识到大脑间同步在关系形成中的作用.
  • 然而,在最初的社交互动期间,大脑间同步的动态演变仍然未被充分探索.

研究的目的:

  • 为了研究在陌生人之间的第一次接触期间,行为和大脑间同步的动态变化.
  • 检查这些神经动态如何预测运动同步和社会联系的变化.

主要方法:

  • 利用功能近红外光谱 (fNIRS) 在5分钟的对话中跟踪106名参与者的大脑间同步.
  • 评估了运动同步和双向连接作为结果措施.

主要成果:

  • 在整个交互过程中,运动同步显著增加,预测了双向连接.
  • 在背侧前额叶皮质 (dlPFC),下额叶 (IFG) 和前运动皮质 (PMC) 中观察到增强的脑间同步.
  • 在特定的dlPFC-IFG和PMC-IFG连接中观察到脑间同步的逐渐增加,PMC-IFG同步预测了相互作用结束时的运动同步.

结论:

  • 脑间同步是一种快速塑性,经验依赖的机制,在自然对话中出现,而不是共享状态的静态相关.
  • 行为和神经调整的分钟增长是社会纽带形成的基础,可能是通过运动路径.