作者
X.Q. Deng,Yangdi Chen,Kexin Chen,Sebastian Ludyga,Zhihao Zhang,Boris Cheval,Weijia Zhu,Jianyu Chen,Toru Ishihara,Meijun Hou,Yangping Gao,Keita Kamijo,Qian Yu,Charles H. Hillman,Arthur Kramer,Kirk I. Erickson,Anthony G. Delli Paoli,Terry McMorris,Markus Gerber,Jin Kuang,Zhihui Cheng,Dominika M. Pindus,Olivier Dupuy,Matthew Heath,Fabian Herold,Liye Zou
摘要
Team-based physical activity (PA) can improve social cognition; however, few studies have investigated the neurobiological mechanism underlying this benefit. Accordingly, a hyper-scanning protocol aimed to determine whether the interbrain synchrony (IBS) is influenced by an acute bout of team-based PA (i.e., tandem rope skipping). Specifically, we had socially avoidant participants (SOA, N=15 dyads) and their age-matched controls (CO, N=16 dyads) performed a computer-based cooperative task while EEG was recorded before and after two different experimental conditions (i.e., 30-min of team-based PA versus sitting). Phase locking value (PLV) was used to measure IBS. Results showed improved frontal gamma band IBS after the team-based PA compared to sitting when participants received successful feedback in the task (M