Brain Synchronization Across Groups

This Thursday at 5:30 PM in the Brochstein Pavilion, we’re going to discuss Dikker et al. (2017), a paper that monitored students in a classroom setting with portable EEGs. The authors compared the synchronization of brain activity between students and use that data to predict classroom engagement along with several other social behaviors. This is one of the few examples of physiologically measured distributed cognition, and it is worth reading about.

 

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