AbstractFor successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. This task requires sufficiently similar cognitive schemas or psychological perspectives that act as filters to guide the selection, interpretation and storage of sensory information, perceptual objects and events. Here we show that when individuals adopt a similar psychological perspective during natural viewing, their brain activity becomes synchronized in specific brain regions. We measured brain activity with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) from 33 healthy participants who viewed a 10-min movie twice, assuming once a ‘social’ (detective) and once a ‘non-social’ (interior decorator) perspective to the movie events. Pearson...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
Research suggested that during social interactions typical forms of synchronization in two individua...
The human brain has evolved for group living [1]. Yet we know so little about how it supports dynami...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...
AbstractFor successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with oth...
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Rec...
Communicating our experiences to others relies on complex shared social, cultural, and psychological...
Two ongoing movements in human cognitive neuroscience have researchers shifting focus from group-lev...
Social communication is a crucial element of human behavior. Every day we resolve conflicts, empathi...
A frontoparietal action–observation network (AON) has been proposed to support understanding others'...
Brain networks are flexible and reconfigure over time to support ongoing cognitive processes. Howeve...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
Naturalistic viewing (NV) is currently considered a promising paradigm for studying individual diffe...
Despite its widespread use in neuroscience, the reliability of fMRI remains insufficiently understoo...
Previous imaging studies have used mostly perceptually abstracted, idealized, or static stimuli to s...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
Research suggested that during social interactions typical forms of synchronization in two individua...
The human brain has evolved for group living [1]. Yet we know so little about how it supports dynami...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...
AbstractFor successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with oth...
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Rec...
Communicating our experiences to others relies on complex shared social, cultural, and psychological...
Two ongoing movements in human cognitive neuroscience have researchers shifting focus from group-lev...
Social communication is a crucial element of human behavior. Every day we resolve conflicts, empathi...
A frontoparietal action–observation network (AON) has been proposed to support understanding others'...
Brain networks are flexible and reconfigure over time to support ongoing cognitive processes. Howeve...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
Naturalistic viewing (NV) is currently considered a promising paradigm for studying individual diffe...
Despite its widespread use in neuroscience, the reliability of fMRI remains insufficiently understoo...
Previous imaging studies have used mostly perceptually abstracted, idealized, or static stimuli to s...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
Research suggested that during social interactions typical forms of synchronization in two individua...
The human brain has evolved for group living [1]. Yet we know so little about how it supports dynami...