De Felice S, Hakim U, Gunasekara N, Pinti P, Tachtsidis I, Hamilton A
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, 2 Free School Lane, CB2 3RF, UK.
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, Alexandra House, 17-19 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AZ, UK.
Oxf Open Neurosci. 2024 Mar 25;3:kvae006. doi: 10.1093/oons/kvae006. eCollection 2024.
How does co-presence change our neural experience of the world? Can a conversation change how we synchronise with our partner during later events? Using fNIRS hyperscanning, we measured brain activity from 27 pairs of familiar adults simultaneously over frontal, temporal and parietal regions bilaterally, as they co-watched two different episodes of a short cartoon. In-between the two episodes, each pair engaged in a face-to-face conversation on topics related to the cartoon episodes. Brain synchrony was calculated using wavelet transform coherence and computed separately for real pairs and shuffled pseudo) pairs. Findings reveal that real pairs showed brain synchrony over right Dorso-Lateral Pre-Frontal cortex (DLPFC) and right Superior Parietal Lobe (SPL), compared to pseudo pairs (who had never seen each other and watched the same movie at different times; uncorrected for multiple comparisons). In addition, co-watching after a conversation was associated with greater synchrony over right TPJ compared to co-watching before a conversation, and this effect was significantly higher in real pairs (who engaged in conversation ) compared to pseudo pairs (who had a conversation with someone else; uncorrected for multiple comparisons). The present study has shed the light on the role of social interaction in modulating brain synchrony across people not just during social interaction, but even for activities. These results have implications in the growing domain of naturalistic neuroimaging and interactive neuroscience.
共在如何改变我们对世界的神经体验?一段对话能否改变我们在后续事件中与伙伴同步的方式?我们使用功能近红外光谱超扫描技术,在27对熟悉的成年人同时观看一部短卡通片的两集不同情节时,双侧测量他们额叶、颞叶和顶叶区域的大脑活动。在两集之间,每对参与者就与卡通情节相关的话题进行面对面的对话。使用小波变换相干性计算大脑同步性,并分别针对真实配对和随机配对(伪配对)进行计算。研究结果显示,与伪配对(从未见过面且在不同时间观看同一部电影;未进行多重比较校正)相比,真实配对在右侧背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)和右侧顶上叶(SPL)表现出大脑同步性。此外,与对话前共同观看相比,对话后共同观看与右侧颞顶联合区(TPJ)更大的同步性相关,并且这种效应在真实配对(进行对话的配对)中比伪配对(与其他人进行对话的配对)显著更高(未进行多重比较校正)。本研究揭示了社会互动在调节人与人之间大脑同步性方面的作用,不仅在社会互动期间,甚至在后续活动中也是如此。这些结果对自然主义神经成像和交互式神经科学这一不断发展的领域具有启示意义。