WebApr 11, 2024 · Our recently published study applied functional MRI (fMRI) hyperscanning (i.e. simultaneously neuroimaging chronic pain patients and clinicians in synchronized MRI scanners) demonstrated that brain-to-brain concordance in the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) is up-regulated following a clinical interaction and associated with patient analgesia. Webacupuncture therapy. Hyperscanning involves synchronous neuroimaging of more than 1 individual and has been used to demonstrate brain concordance between individuals in a variety of settings. In our study, fMRI hyperscanning was used to assess brain-to-brain communication between pa-tients and acupuncturists, wherein we simultaneously re-
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Web1 FMRI HYPERSCANNING The promises and pitfalls of fMRI hyperscanning for social interaction research Lily Tsoi1, Shannon M. Burns2,3, Emily B. Falk4, Diana I. Tamir5,6 1 School of Psychology and Counseling, Caldwell University 2 Department of Psychological Science, Pomona College 3 Department of Neuroscience, Pomona College 4 Annenberg … WebMar 10, 2024 · This study aims to uncover inter-brain coherence using fMRI hyperscanning, a method that has shown a great promise in helping shape the inquiries … open text box in word
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WebJul 27, 2024 · The hyperscanning technique is a valuable method for observing neural activity underlying social cognition during person-to-person interaction. Although the word hyperscanning was first coined by Montague et al. in an fMRI study, the first hyperscanning study can be traced back to over 50 years ago using EEG (Duane & … WebElderly people tend not to compete with others, and if they do, the mechanism behind the competition is not clear. In this study, groups of elderly couples and matched cross-sex controls were recruited to perform a competitive button-pressing task, while their brain signals were simultaneously collected using functional near-infrared spectroscopy … opentext classic view landing page