Medical Xpress February 26, 2025
Bringing research from the lab to the home, from a controlled environment to real life, can be a way to understand human interaction. As technology evolves, its potential grows, driving both scientific exploration and real-world applications. In this sense, the authors of a new study have taken a step forward to understanding what happens at the brain level when two people come into contact and interact with each other, such as during a conversation, when giving each other a gift, or in other situations of cooperation.
The methodology and results are described in a paper titled “Emotional content and semantic structure of dialogues are associated with Interpersonal Neural Synchrony in the Prefrontal Cortex,” appearing in the journal NeuroImage.
The paper...