Investigating mother-child inter-brain synchrony in a naturalistic paradigm: A functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) hyperscanning study

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作者
Papoutselou, Efstratia [1 ,2 ]
Harrison, Samantha [1 ,2 ]
Mai, Guangting [1 ,2 ]
Buck, Bryony [3 ]
Patil, Nikita [2 ,4 ]
Wiggins, Ian [1 ,2 ]
Hartley, Douglas [1 ,2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Sch Med, Div Clin Neurosci, Hearing Sci, Nottingham, England
[2] Natl Inst Hlth Res NIHR, Nottingham Biomed Res Ctr BRC, Nottingham, England
[3] Univ Nottingham, Sch Med, Div Clin Neurosci, Hearing Sci Scottish Sect, Nottingham, England
[4] Univ Nottingham, Sch Med, Nottingham, England
[5] Nottingham Univ Hosp NHS Trust, Queens Med Ctr, Nottingham, England
关键词
communication behaviours; cooperation; development; mother-child pair; neural synchrony; social interaction; AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER; PARENT-INFANT SYNCHRONY; INTERPERSONAL SYNCHRONY; BEHAVIORAL SYNCHRONY; EMOTION REGULATION; TEMPERAMENT; TODDLERS; SPEECH; ADULT; RISK;
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10.1111/ejn.16233
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Successful social interactions between mothers and children are hypothesised to play a significant role in a child's social, cognitive and language development. Earlier research has confirmed, through structured experimental paradigms, that these interactions could be underpinned by coordinated neural activity. Nevertheless, the extent of neural synchrony during real-life, ecologically valid interactions between mothers and their children remains largely unexplored.In this study, we investigated mother-child inter-brain synchrony using a naturalistic free-play paradigm. We also examined the relationship between neural synchrony, verbal communication patterns and personality traits to further understand the underpinnings of brain synchrony.Twelve children aged between 3 and 5 years old and their mothers participated in this study. Neural synchrony in mother-child dyads were measured bilaterally over frontal and temporal areas using functional Near Infra-red Spectroscopy (fNIRS) whilst the dyads were asked to play with child-friendly toys together (interactive condition) and separately (independent condition). Communication patterns were captured via video recordings and conversational turns were coded.Compared to the independent condition, mother-child dyads showed increased neural synchrony in the interactive condition across the prefrontal cortex and temporo-parietal junction. There was no significant relationship found between neural synchrony and turn-taking and between neural synchrony and the personality traits of each member of the dyad.Overall, we demonstrate the feasibility of measuring inter-brain synchrony between mothers and children in a naturalistic environment. These findings can inform future study designs to assess inter-brain synchrony between parents and pre-lingual children and/or children with communication needs. This study explored neural synchrony within mother-child dyads during a low-demand free play paradigm. We observed a significant increase in neural synchrony when the pairs engaged in joint play as opposed to individual play. Given the pivotal role of mother-child interactions in childhood development, these findings pave the way for future investigations into the neural foundations of parent-implemented therapies and neural synchrony among pre-lingual children and those with communication needs.image
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页码:1386 / 1403
页数:18
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