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On the same (brain) wavelength: Neural synchronisation during social interactions.

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What this talk is about:

When we interact others, our brains seem to synchronise in their activity. Greater levels of synchrony often suggests better social interactions and coordination.

How does the brain achieve this?

How do we measure this?

And can neural synchrony reveal more about our ultra-social species?

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Adults and children of high school age.

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