Date: 2017
Type: Article
Teams on the same wavelength perform better : inter-brain phase synchronization constitutes a neural substrate for social facilitation
Neuroimage, 2017, Vol. 152, pp. 425-436
SZYMANSKI, Caroline, PESQUITA, Ana, BRENNAN, Allison A., PERDIKIS, Dionysios, ENNS, James T., BRICK, Timothy R., MUELLER, Viktor, LINDENBERGER, Ulman, Teams on the same wavelength perform better : inter-brain phase synchronization constitutes a neural substrate for social facilitation, Neuroimage, 2017, Vol. 152, pp. 425-436
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Working together feels easier with some people than with others. We asked participants to perform a visual search task either alone or with a partner while simultaneously measuring each participant's EEG. Local phase synchronization and inter-brain phase synchronization were generally higher when subjects jointly attended to a visual search task than when they attended to the same task individually. Some participants searched the visual display more efficiently and made faster decisions when working as a team, whereas other dyads did not benefit from working together. These inter-team differences in behavioral performance gain in the visual search task were reliably associated with inter-team differences in local and inter-brain phase synchronization. Our results suggest that phase synchronization constitutes a neural correlate of social facilitation, and may help to explain why some teams perform better than others.
Additional information:
Available online: 9 March 2017
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/59786
Full-text via DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.03.013
ISSN: 1053-8119; 1095-9572
Publisher: Elsevier
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