The aim of our research is to understand the neural bases of social interaction in a musical performance context with tools from neuroscience (electroencephalography: EEG) and signal processing. This manuscript first presents a state of the art of recent studies in the field of hyperscanning. We introduce our recommendations on the prerequisites and methodology to design experiments facilitating the emergence of neuronal synchronization. We then explore the cerebral processes involved in the practice of music through studies in neuroscience of music. Subsequently we present several methods to calculate brain coupling on data collected during experiments in hyperscanning. We describe in particular the methods of joint blind source separation...
Since 2002, a new neuroimaging technique called hyperscanning allows to record several participants ...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
Music's deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpers...
The aim of our research is to understand the neural bases of social interaction in a musical perform...
L’objectif de notre recherche est de comprendre les bases cérébrales de l’interaction sociale dans u...
International audienceHumans are fundamentally social and tend to create emergent organizations when...
This research aims at exploring the neural bases of social interaction with use ofelectroencephalogr...
A professional quartet of saxophonists playing in ensemble provides a perfect scenario to study the ...
Recognizing that understanding the full scope of human cognition and behavior is intractable for any...
Notre recherche vise à explorer les bases cérébrales de l'interaction sociale, par le biais notammen...
Over the past 30 years, research on the neurocognition of music has gained a lot of insights into ho...
The study of several brains interacting (hyperscanning) with neuroimagery allows to extend our under...
Everywhere in the world people enjoy listening to and making music together. Over the past 30 years,...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
The practice of music is a collective activity that offers multiple interactions, at different level...
Since 2002, a new neuroimaging technique called hyperscanning allows to record several participants ...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
Music's deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpers...
The aim of our research is to understand the neural bases of social interaction in a musical perform...
L’objectif de notre recherche est de comprendre les bases cérébrales de l’interaction sociale dans u...
International audienceHumans are fundamentally social and tend to create emergent organizations when...
This research aims at exploring the neural bases of social interaction with use ofelectroencephalogr...
A professional quartet of saxophonists playing in ensemble provides a perfect scenario to study the ...
Recognizing that understanding the full scope of human cognition and behavior is intractable for any...
Notre recherche vise à explorer les bases cérébrales de l'interaction sociale, par le biais notammen...
Over the past 30 years, research on the neurocognition of music has gained a lot of insights into ho...
The study of several brains interacting (hyperscanning) with neuroimagery allows to extend our under...
Everywhere in the world people enjoy listening to and making music together. Over the past 30 years,...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
The practice of music is a collective activity that offers multiple interactions, at different level...
Since 2002, a new neuroimaging technique called hyperscanning allows to record several participants ...
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thou...
Music's deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpers...