Cross-Brain Neurofeedback: Scientific Concept and Experimental Platform

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The present study described a new type of multi-person neurofeedback with the neural synchronization between two participants as the direct regulating target, termed as "cross-brain neurofeedback." As a first step to implement this concept, an experimental platform was built on the basis of functional near-infrared spectroscopy, and was validated with a two-person neurofeedback experiment. This novel concept as well as the experimental platform established a framework for investigation of the relationship between multiple participants' cross-brain neural synchronization and their social behaviors, which could provide new insight into the neural substrate of human social interactions. © 2013 Duan et al.

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Duan, L., Liu, W. J., Dai, R. N., Li, R., Lu, C. M., Huang, Y. X., & Zhu, C. Z. (2013). Cross-Brain Neurofeedback: Scientific Concept and Experimental Platform. PLoS ONE, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064590

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