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Cooperation and Competition with Hyperscanning Methods: Review and Future Application to Emotion Domain
2017
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Cooperation and competition, as two common and opposite examples of interpersonal dynamics, are thought to be reflected by different cognitive, neural, and behavioral patterns. According to the conventional approach, they have been explored by measuring subjects' reactions during individual performance or turn-based interactions in artificial settings, that don't allow on-line, ecological enactment of real-life social exchange. Considering the importance of these factors, and accounting for the
doi:10.3389/fncom.2017.00086
pmid:29033810
pmcid:PMC5627061
fatcat:saxcfy2sorhatcwd5jrzgvkeja