Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a non-invasive method to measure brain activities using the changes of optical absorption in the brain through the intact skull. fNIRS …
Advances in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) acquisition have improved signal to noise to the point where the physiology of the subject is the dominant noise source …
M Bedny - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2017 - cell.com
Cognitive neuroscience seeks to discover how cognitive functions are implemented in neural circuits. Studies of plasticity in blindness suggest that this mind–brain mapping is …
K Lu, H Xue, T Nozawa, N Hao - Cerebral Cortex, 2019 - academic.oup.com
This study investigated how cooperative and competitive interaction modes affect the group creative performance. The participants were recruited as dyads to solve 2 problems either …
L Zheng, C Chen, W Liu, Y Long, H Zhao… - Human brain …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The neural mechanism for the dyadic process of teaching is poorly understood. Although theories about teaching have proposed that before any teaching takes place, the teacher will …
E Kirilina, N Yu, A Jelzow, H Wabnitz… - Frontiers in human …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a promising method to study functional organization of the prefrontal cortex. However, in order to realize the high potential of fNIRS …
K Lu, X Qiao, Q Yun, N Hao - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
Educational diversity is defined as the diversity of educational backgrounds measured by multiple subjects. This study aimed to unveil the interpersonal neural correlates that underlie …
Y Long, L Zheng, H Zhao, S Zhou, Y Zhai… - Cerebral Cortex, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Interpersonal touch plays a key role in creating and maintaining affiliative pair bonds in romantic love. However, the neurocognitive mechanism of interpersonal touch in affiliative …
L Zheng, W Liu, Y Long, Y Zhai, H Zhao… - Social Cognitive and …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Human beings organise socially. Theories have posited that interpersonal neural synchronisation might underlie the creation of affiliative bonds. Previous studies tested this …