Face-to-face interaction elicits more inter-brain synchronization than video-chat interaction. Moreover, associations with behavior emerge only during f2f interaction — with right temporal-temporal synchrony linked to shared gaze and right frontal-frontal to engagement & empathy. pic.twitter.com/oIQkgOJkVX
— Guillaume Dumas (@introspection) October 16, 2022
Thanks and kudos to my amazing collaborators @Lin_Scw @yoniphd @AmirDJV @YaaraShapira and of course @ruthfeldmanlab 🙌 Also grateful for the continuous support of @IVADO_Qc @FRQS1 @Med_UMontreal @CR_CHUSJ 🙏
— Guillaume Dumas (@introspection) October 16, 2022
I'm not one bit surprised to hear this.
ReplyDeleteNor am I. I've been waiting to see research like this.
ReplyDeleteThere is more evidence about how adversely the pandemic with zoom schooling affected students' learning. In-person and live is necessary.
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