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      Brain-to-brain coupling: a mechanism for creating and sharing a social world.

      Trends in Cognitive Sciences
      Cognition, physiology, Cues, Decision Making, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Nonverbal Communication, Social Behavior, Verbal Behavior

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          Cognition materializes in an interpersonal space. The emergence of complex behaviors requires the coordination of actions among individuals according to a shared set of rules. Despite the central role of other individuals in shaping one's mind, most cognitive studies focus on processes that occur within a single individual. We call for a shift from a single-brain to a multi-brain frame of reference. We argue that in many cases the neural processes in one brain are coupled to the neural processes in another brain via the transmission of a signal through the environment. Brain-to-brain coupling constrains and shapes the actions of each individual in a social network, leading to complex joint behaviors that could not have emerged in isolation. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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          10.1016/j.tics.2011.12.007

          Chemistry
          Cognition,physiology,Cues,Decision Making,Humans,Interpersonal Relations,Nonverbal Communication,Social Behavior,Verbal Behavior

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