Interacting Humans and the Dynamics of Their Social Brains
Social behavior rests on a complex spatio-temporal organization of brain processes in the interacting humans. We present a theoretical and methodological framework for the systematic study of brains and behaviors during social interactions. We draw an overview of results from our laboratory that describe human tendencies for coupled behaviors, the dynamics of their characteristic neuromark-ers, and neurosocial phenomena in which one human can drive the brain dynamics of others or several humans can see their brain dynamics coupled, presumably by way of shared-attention to salient features of their jointbehavior.
Social behavior EEG Brain Coordination dynamics 4D spatio-temporal analysis
Emmanuelle Tognoli Gonzalo C. de Guzman J.A. Scott Kelso
The Human Brain and Behavior Laboratory, Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences,Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA
国际会议
The Second International Conference on Cognitive Neurodynamics--2009(第二届国际认知神经动力学会议)
杭州
英文
139-144
2009-11-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)