Interbrain Synchrony When neural activities align between people during social interactions

Interbrain synchrony occurs when aspects of neural activity become aligned between people during social interaction. It has been observed during conversation, joint attention, cooperation and other shared activities. The research offers intriguing evidence that interacting brains are not operating entirely independently, although what this synchrony means and what causes it are still being … Continue reading Interbrain Synchrony When neural activities align between people during social interactions

Mirror Neurons and Interbrain Synchrony Enhancing Conversation Neuroscience

Conversation is not simply an exchange of words between two independent brains. During social interaction, our perception, attention, movement, language and even patterns of brain activity can become coordinated. Research into mirror neurons and interbrain synchrony offers intriguing insights into the neural processes associated with this coordination. Continue reading Mirror Neurons and Interbrain Synchrony Enhancing Conversation Neuroscience