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Prior physical synchrony enhances rapport and inter-brain synchronization during subsequent educational communication
Takayuki Nozawa, Kohei Sakaki, Shigeyuki Ikeda, et al.
Scientific Reports (2019) Vol. 9, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 70

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Interactional synchrony: signals, mechanisms and benefits
Stefanie Hoehl, Merle T. Fairhurst, Annett Schirmer
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (2020) Vol. 16, Iss. 1-2, pp. 5-18
Open Access | Times Cited: 154

A new science of emotion: implications for functional neurological disorder
Johannes Jungilligens, Sara Paredes-Echeverri, Stoyan Popkirov, et al.
Brain (2022) Vol. 145, Iss. 8, pp. 2648-2663
Open Access | Times Cited: 99

Inter-brain synchrony in teams predicts collective performance
Diego A. Reinero, Suzanne Dikker, Jay J. Van Bavel
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (2020) Vol. 16, Iss. 1-2, pp. 43-57
Open Access | Times Cited: 103

What has social neuroscience learned from hyperscanning studies of spoken communication? A systematic review
Brent Kelsen, Alexander Sumich, Nikola Kasabov, et al.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2020) Vol. 132, pp. 1249-1262
Open Access | Times Cited: 97

Dance on the Brain: Enhancing Intra- and Inter-Brain Synchrony
Julia C. Basso, Medha K. Satyal, Rachel Rugh
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (2021) Vol. 14
Open Access | Times Cited: 86

Context reconsidered: Complex signal ensembles, relational meaning, and population thinking in psychological science.
Lisa Feldman Barrett
American Psychologist (2022) Vol. 77, Iss. 8, pp. 894-920
Open Access | Times Cited: 60

The intrapersonal and interpersonal consequences of interpersonal synchrony
Yinying Hu, Xiaojun Cheng, Yafeng Pan, et al.
Acta Psychologica (2022) Vol. 224, pp. 103513-103513
Open Access | Times Cited: 45

Quantification of inter-brain coupling: A review of current methods used in haemodynamic and electrophysiological hyperscanning studies
Uzair Hakim, Sara De Felice, Paola Pinti, et al.
NeuroImage (2023) Vol. 280, pp. 120354-120354
Open Access | Times Cited: 34

Hyperscanning literature after two decades of neuroscientific research: A scientometric review
Alessandro Carollo, Gianluca Esposito
Neuroscience (2024) Vol. 551, pp. 345-354
Open Access | Times Cited: 9

Affiliative bonding between teachers and students through interpersonal synchronisation in brain activity
Lifen Zheng, Wenda Liu, Yuhang Long, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (2020) Vol. 15, Iss. 1, pp. 97-109
Open Access | Times Cited: 54

Endogenous sources of interbrain synchrony in duetting pianists
Katarzyna Gugnowska, Giacomo Novembre, Natalie Kohler, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (2021) Vol. 32, Iss. 18, pp. 4110-4127
Open Access | Times Cited: 43

Is neuroimaging ready for the classroom? A systematic review of hyperscanning studies in learning
S.H. Jessica Tan, Jin Nen Wong, Wei‐Peng Teo
NeuroImage (2023) Vol. 281, pp. 120367-120367
Open Access | Times Cited: 18

Interpersonal neural synchrony and mental disorders: unlocking potential pathways for clinical interventions
Kerstin Konrad, Christian Gerloff, Simon H. Kohl, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience (2024) Vol. 18
Open Access | Times Cited: 6

Interactive brains, social minds: Neural and physiological mechanisms of interpersonal action coordination
Viktor Müller, Kira-Rahel P. Ohström, Ulman Lindenberger
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2021) Vol. 128, pp. 661-677
Closed Access | Times Cited: 36

Interpersonal educational neuroscience: A scoping review of the literature
Yimeng Zhang, Yinying Hu, Fanshu Ma, et al.
Educational Research Review (2024) Vol. 42, pp. 100593-100593
Closed Access | Times Cited: 5

Dyads Composed of Members with High Prior Knowledge are Most Conducive to Digital Game-based Collaborative Learning
Yang Gui, Zhihui Cai, Si Zhang, et al.
Computers & Education (2025), pp. 105266-105266
Closed Access

The emergence of moral alignment within human groups is facilitated by interbrain synchrony
Aial Sobeh, Simone Shamay‐Tsoory
Communications Biology (2025) Vol. 8, Iss. 1
Open Access

Multiscale synchronisation dynamics reveals the impact of an improvisatory approach to performance on music experience
Takayuki Nozawa, Madalina Sas, David F. Dolan, et al.
Scientific Reports (2025) Vol. 15, Iss. 1
Open Access

Inter-brain synchronization occurs without physical co-presence during cooperative online gaming
Valtteri Wikström, Katri Saarikivi, Mari Falcon, et al.
Neuropsychologia (2022) Vol. 174, pp. 108316-108316
Open Access | Times Cited: 21

The topology of interpersonal neural network in weak social ties
Yuto Kurihara, Tōru Takahashi, Rieko Osu
Scientific Reports (2024) Vol. 14, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Probing associations between interbrain synchronization and interpersonal action coordination during guitar playing
Viktor Müller, Ulman Lindenberger
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2021) Vol. 1507, Iss. 1, pp. 146-161
Open Access | Times Cited: 24

Stressed or engaged? Addressing the mixed significance of physiological activity during constructivist learning
Gahyun Sung, Harum Bhinder, Tianyi Feng, et al.
Computers & Education (2023) Vol. 199, pp. 104784-104784
Closed Access | Times Cited: 10

Age differences in interbrain synchronization during peer cooperation: an EEG hyperscanning study
Meng Yang, Xin-Qi Li, Biao Sang, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (2023) Vol. 33, Iss. 20, pp. 10614-10623
Closed Access | Times Cited: 9

Mutual gaze and movement synchrony boost observers’ enjoyment and perception of togetherness when watching dance duets
Emily S. Cross, Kohinoor Monish Darda, Ryssa Moffat, et al.
Scientific Reports (2024) Vol. 14, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

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