Until now, in EEG studies the activity of the brain during simple or complex tasks have been recorded in a single subject. Often, during such EEG recordings, subjects interacts with the external devices or the researchers in order to reproduce conditions similar to the those usually occurring in the real-life. However, in order to study the concurrent activity in subjects interacting in cooperation or competition activities, the issue of the simultaneous recording of their brain activity became mandatory. The simultaneous recording of hemodynamic or neuroelectric activity of the brain is called "hyperscanning". We would like present results obtained by EEG hyperscannings performed on a group of subjects engaged in cooperative games. The EEG...
International audienceHyperscanning refers to obtaining simultaneous neural recordings from more tha...
One of the most challenging questions open in Neuroscience today is the characterization of the brai...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
In order to study the concurrent activity in subjects interacting in cooperation or competition acti...
In order to study the concurrent activity in subjects interacting in cooperation or competition acti...
In this paper we show how the possibility of recording simultaneously the cerebral neuroelectric act...
In this study we illustrate a methodology able to follow and study concurrent and simultaneous brain...
In this paper we show how the possibility of recording simultaneously the cerebral neuroelectric act...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological basis of the cognitive functio...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological basis of the cognitive functio...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological basis of the cognitive functio...
Hyperscanning refers to obtaining simultaneous neural recordings from more than one person (Montage ...
AbstractUsing a technique for measuring brain activity simultaneously from two people, known as hype...
Hyperscanning is a quite recent paradigm in neuroscience which consists in the simultaneous recordin...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
International audienceHyperscanning refers to obtaining simultaneous neural recordings from more tha...
One of the most challenging questions open in Neuroscience today is the characterization of the brai...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
In order to study the concurrent activity in subjects interacting in cooperation or competition acti...
In order to study the concurrent activity in subjects interacting in cooperation or competition acti...
In this paper we show how the possibility of recording simultaneously the cerebral neuroelectric act...
In this study we illustrate a methodology able to follow and study concurrent and simultaneous brain...
In this paper we show how the possibility of recording simultaneously the cerebral neuroelectric act...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological basis of the cognitive functio...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological basis of the cognitive functio...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological basis of the cognitive functio...
Hyperscanning refers to obtaining simultaneous neural recordings from more than one person (Montage ...
AbstractUsing a technique for measuring brain activity simultaneously from two people, known as hype...
Hyperscanning is a quite recent paradigm in neuroscience which consists in the simultaneous recordin...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
International audienceHyperscanning refers to obtaining simultaneous neural recordings from more tha...
One of the most challenging questions open in Neuroscience today is the characterization of the brai...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...