心理学
人际交往
额下回
背景(考古学)
内群和外群
集体偏爱
神经影像学
任务(项目管理)
认知心理学
社会心理学
认知
神经科学
社会团体
社会认同理论
生物
古生物学
经济
管理
作者
H. Nathan Gamliel,Michael Nevat,H. Z. Gvirts Probolovski,Matan Karklinsky,Shihui Han,Simone G. Shamay‐Tsoory
出处
期刊:NeuroImage
[Elsevier]
日期:2021-12-01
卷期号:245: 118661-118661
被引量:14
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118661
摘要
Interpersonal synchrony refers to alignment in time of interacting individuals. Recent neuroimaging findings indicate that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) - a core region of the observation-execution system - is not only activated during tasks that involve synchrony, but also coupled between interaction partners, suggesting a key role for the IFG in mediating interpersonal synchrony. In this study we investigated whether inter-brain synchrony (IBS) is modulated by inter-group relationships. We examined this question in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - one of the world's most prolonged and intractable conflicts. Using functional Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy (fNIRS) hyperscanning, we measured IBS among ingroup vs. inter-group dyads (same-nationality dyads and Jewish-Palestinian dyads, respectively) while they performed a task entailing 2D movement synchrony. The results point to an increase in behavioral synchrony and greater enjoyment in the ingroup dyads, compared to the inter-group dyads. Critically, IBS in the left IFG significantly increased throughout task and it was higher among ingroup compared to inter-group dyads. Our findings highlight the effect of group membership on IBS plasticity.
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