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Suzanne DikkerResearch Associate Professor, NYU Department of Psychology Verified email at nyu.edu Cited by 3027 |
[PDF][PDF] Brain-to-brain synchrony tracks real-world dynamic group interactions in the classroom
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 …
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
Single-brain neuroimaging studies have shown that human cooperation is associated with
neural activity in frontal and temporoparietal regions. However, it remains unclear whether …
neural activity in frontal and temporoparietal regions. However, it remains unclear whether …
Neuroscience research in the classroom: portable brain technologies in education research
Cognitive neuroscience research is typically conducted in controlled laboratory environments
and therefore its contribution to our understanding of learning in real-world 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
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 …
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 …
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
Syntactic factors can rapidly affect behavioral and neural responses during language
processing; however, the mechanisms that allow this rapid extraction of syntactically relevant …
processing; however, the mechanisms that allow this rapid extraction of syntactically relevant …
Are we ready for real-world neuroscience?
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 …
require the support of top–down attention and memory mechanisms for us to be able to drive a …
Magnetoencephalography and language
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 …
extremely automated and fast: Both behavioral and neurophysiological studies suggest that …
Sensitivity to syntax in visual cortex
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 …
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
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 …
brain activity patterns during human linguistic interaction is correlated with communicative …