What can we learn from a two-brain approach to verbal interaction?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Peter Hagoort,et al. Shared Syntax in Language Production and Language Comprehension—An fMRI Study , 2011, Cerebral cortex.
[2] U. Hasson,et al. On the Same Wavelength: Predictable Language Enhances Speaker–Listener Brain-to-Brain Synchrony in Posterior Superior Temporal Gyrus , 2014, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[3] Simon Garrod,et al. Joint Action, Interactive Alignment, and Dialog , 2009, Top. Cogn. Sci..
[4] Jakob Heinzle,et al. Flow of affective information between communicating brains , 2011, NeuroImage.
[5] Jacqueline Nadel,et al. From social behaviour to brain synchronization: Review and perspectives in hyperscanning , 2011 .
[6] Sarah M. E. Gierhan,et al. Shared Language , 2011, Psychological science.
[7] Chaozhe Zhu,et al. Neural Synchronization during Face-to-Face Communication , 2012, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[8] L. Astolfi,et al. Social neuroscience and hyperscanning techniques: Past, present and future , 2014, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.
[9] U. Hasson,et al. Speaker–listener neural coupling underlies successful communication , 2010, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[10] M. Pickering,et al. Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue , 2004, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[11] Ivan Toni,et al. Conceptual Alignment: How Brains Achieve Mutual Understanding , 2016, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[12] John-Dylan Haynes,et al. Content-specific coordination of listeners' to speakers' EEG during communication , 2012, Front. Hum. Neurosci..
[13] D. Poeppel,et al. Coupled neural systems underlie the production and comprehension of naturalistic narrative speech , 2014, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[14] Alexandra A. Cleland,et al. Syntactic co-ordination in dialogue , 2000, Cognition.
[15] Y. Paulignan,et al. Neural correlates of non-verbal social interactions: A dual-EEG study , 2014, Neuropsychologia.
[16] Karl J. Friston,et al. Active inference, communication and hermeneutics , 2015, Cortex.
[17] A. Roepstorff,et al. The two-brain approach: how can mutually interacting brains teach us something about social interaction? , 2012, Front. Hum. Neurosci..
[18] H. H. Clark,et al. Conceptual pacts and lexical choice in conversation. , 1996, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[19] R. Hari,et al. Centrality of Social Interaction in Human Brain Function , 2015, Neuron.
[20] Robert Oostenveld,et al. Cerebral coherence between communicators marks the emergence of meaning , 2013, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[21] J. T. Webb. Subject Speech Rates as a Function of Interviewer Behaviour , 1969, Language and speech.
[22] Marleen B. Schippers,et al. Mapping the information flow from one brain to another during gestural communication , 2010, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[23] Cornelius Weiller,et al. Interindividual synchronization of brain activity during live verbal communication , 2014, Behavioural Brain Research.
[24] Mukesh Dhamala,et al. Hyperscanning : Simultaneous fMRI during Linked Social Interactions , 2001 .
[25] H. Giles,et al. Speech style and social evaluation , 1975 .
[26] Martin J. Pickering,et al. Toward a neural basis of interactive alignment in conversation , 2012, Front. Hum. Neurosci..
[27] Simon Garrod,et al. Neural integration of language production and comprehension , 2014, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[28] Karl J. Friston,et al. A Duet for one , 2015, Consciousness and Cognition.
[29] Jenny Knight,et al. On the same wavelength. , 2010, Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987).
[30] P. Sanberg,et al. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews , 2002, Physiology & Behavior.
[31] S. Garrod,et al. Brain-to-brain coupling: a mechanism for creating and sharing a social world , 2012, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[32] Fabio Babiloni,et al. Applied Neuroscience: Models, methods, theories, reviews , 2014, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.
[33] A. Caramazza,et al. Dissociation of algorithmic and heuristic processes in language comprehension: Evidence from aphasia , 1976, Brain and Language.