Inter-brain synchronicity during joint actions is a core question of study on social interactions, but the specific contribution of intra and inter-brain functional connectivity still remains to be answered. Moreover, the intervention of psychological variables must be taken into account, such as self-perceived efficacy induced by an external feedback during interaction towards the adoption of common strategies. The cognitive performance and the neural activation underlying the execution of joint-actions were explored by functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) during a synchronicity game where dyads of participants received reinforcing feedbacks. Intra and inter-brain connectivity indices were computed, along with a ConIndex (inter-brain/intra-brain connectivity) within the prefrontal cortex. Finally, correlational measures were consideredto assess the relation between these different levels. Results showed that the external feedback was able to modulate participants’ responses in both behavioral and neural components with faster RTs after the reinforce and increased inter-brain connectivity and ConIndex, mainly localized within the DLPFC. Moreover, the presence of significant correlations between RTs and inter-brain connectivity revealed that only the “two-players connection” may guarantees an efficient performance. These results provided significant contribution to the identification of patterns of intra and inter-brain functional connectivity when social reinforce is provided within dyads of participants cooperating together.

Balconi, M., Two more than one. The effect of cooperation on intra- and inter-brain connectivity, Comunicazione, in Program of «Dynamics of Signal Exchanges - Special Session of the 27th Italian Workshop on Neural Networks WIRN 2017», (Vietri sul mare, 14-16 June 2017), Italian Society of Neural Networks, Vietri sul mare 2017: 3-3 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/113666]

Two more than one. The effect of cooperation on intra- and inter-brain connectivity

Balconi, Michela
2017

Abstract

Inter-brain synchronicity during joint actions is a core question of study on social interactions, but the specific contribution of intra and inter-brain functional connectivity still remains to be answered. Moreover, the intervention of psychological variables must be taken into account, such as self-perceived efficacy induced by an external feedback during interaction towards the adoption of common strategies. The cognitive performance and the neural activation underlying the execution of joint-actions were explored by functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) during a synchronicity game where dyads of participants received reinforcing feedbacks. Intra and inter-brain connectivity indices were computed, along with a ConIndex (inter-brain/intra-brain connectivity) within the prefrontal cortex. Finally, correlational measures were consideredto assess the relation between these different levels. Results showed that the external feedback was able to modulate participants’ responses in both behavioral and neural components with faster RTs after the reinforce and increased inter-brain connectivity and ConIndex, mainly localized within the DLPFC. Moreover, the presence of significant correlations between RTs and inter-brain connectivity revealed that only the “two-players connection” may guarantees an efficient performance. These results provided significant contribution to the identification of patterns of intra and inter-brain functional connectivity when social reinforce is provided within dyads of participants cooperating together.
2017
Inglese
Program of «Dynamics of Signal Exchanges - Special Session of the 27th Italian Workshop on Neural Networks WIRN 2017»
27th Italian Workshop on Neural Networks WIRN 2017
Vietri sul mare
Comunicazione
14-giu-2017
16-giu-2017
Italian Society of Neural Networks
Balconi, M., Two more than one. The effect of cooperation on intra- and inter-brain connectivity, Comunicazione, in Program of «Dynamics of Signal Exchanges - Special Session of the 27th Italian Workshop on Neural Networks WIRN 2017», (Vietri sul mare, 14-16 June 2017), Italian Society of Neural Networks, Vietri sul mare 2017: 3-3 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/113666]
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