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Suzanne Dikker

Research Associate Professor, NYU Department of Psychology
Verified email at nyu.edu
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[PDF][PDF] Brain-to-brain synchrony tracks real-world dynamic group interactions in the classroom

S Dikker, L Wan, I Davidesco, L Kaggen, M Oostrik… - Current biology, 2017 - cell.com
The human brain has evolved for group living [1]. Yet we know so little about how it supports
dynamic group interactions that the study of real-world social exchanges has been dubbed …

Cooperative behavior evokes interbrain synchrony in the prefrontal and temporoparietal cortex: a systematic review and meta-analysis of fNIRS hyperscanning studies

A Czeszumski, SHY Liang, S Dikker, P König, CP Lee… - eneuro, 2022 - eneuro.org
Single-brain neuroimaging studies have shown that human cooperation is associated with
neural activity in frontal and temporoparietal regions. However, it remains unclear whether …

Neuroscience research in the classroom: portable brain technologies in education research

…, D Bevilacqua, D Poeppel, S Dikker - Educational …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Cognitive neuroscience research is typically conducted in controlled laboratory environments
and therefore its contribution to our understanding of learning in real-world environments …

Brain-to-brain synchrony and learning outcomes vary by student–teacher dynamics: Evidence from a real-world classroom electroencephalography study

…, J Rowland, M Ding, D Poeppel, S Dikker - Journal of cognitive …, 2019 - direct.mit.edu
How does the human brain support real-world learning? We used wireless electroencephalography
to collect neurophysiological data from a group of 12 senior high school students …

Inter-brain synchrony in teams predicts collective performance

DA Reinero, S Dikker… - Social cognitive and …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Despite decades of research in economics and psychology attempting to identify ingredients
that make up successful teams, neuroscientists have only just begun to study how multiple …

Early occipital sensitivity to syntactic category is based on form typicality

S Dikker, H Rabagliati, TA Farmer… - Psychological …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Syntactic factors can rapidly affect behavioral and neural responses during language
processing; however, the mechanisms that allow this rapid extraction of syntactically relevant …

Are we ready for real-world neuroscience?

PJ Matusz, S Dikker, AG Huth… - Journal of cognitive …, 2019 - direct.mit.edu
Real-world environments are typically dynamic, complex, and multisensory in nature and
require the support of top–down attention and memory mechanisms for us to be able to drive a …

Magnetoencephalography and language

S Dikker, MF Assaneo, L Gwilliams… - Neuroimaging …, 2020 - neuroimaging.theclinics.com
Language is among the most complex of human cognitive systems, yet its processing is
extremely automated and fast: Both behavioral and neurophysiological studies suggest that …

Sensitivity to syntax in visual cortex

S Dikker, H Rabagliati, L Pylkkänen - Cognition, 2009 - Elsevier
One of the most intriguing findings on language comprehension is that violations of
syntactic predictions can affect event-related potentials as early as 120ms, in the same time-window …

On the same wavelength: predictable language enhances speaker–listener brain-to-brain synchrony in posterior superior temporal gyrus

S Dikker, LJ Silbert, U Hasson… - Journal of …, 2014 - Soc Neuroscience
Recent research has shown that the degree to which speakers and listeners exhibit similar
brain activity patterns during human linguistic interaction is correlated with communicative …