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"Stay tuned": Inter-individual neural synchronization during mutual gaze and joint attention

"Stay tuned": Inter-individual neural synchronization during mutual gaze and joint attention
"Stay tuned": Inter-individual neural synchronization during mutual gaze and joint attention
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous brain activity might have an important role in the coordination of neuronal processing within the brain, their inter-subject synchronization might occur during eye contact. To test this, we conducted simultaneous functional MRI in pairs of adults. Eye contact was maintained at baseline while the subjects engaged in real-time gaze exchange in a joint attention task. Averted gaze activated the bilateral occipital pole extending to the right posterior superior temporal sulcus, the dorso-medial prefrontal cortex, and the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus. Following a partner's gaze toward an object activated the left intraparietal sulcus. After all the task-related effects were modeled out, inter-individual correlation analysis of residual time-courses was performed. Paired subjects showed more prominent correlations than non-paired subjects in the right inferior frontal gyrus, suggesting that this region is involved in sharing intention during eye contact that provides the context for joint attention.
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Saito, Daisuke N.
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Okazawa, Hidehiko
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Saito, Daisuke N., Tanabe, Hiroki C., Izuma, Keise, Hayashi, Masamichi J., Morito, Yusuke, Komeda, Hidetsugu, Uchiyama, Hitoshi, Kosaka, Hirotaka, Okazawa, Hidehiko, Fujibayashi, Yasuhisa and Sadato, Norihiro (2010) "Stay tuned": Inter-individual neural synchronization during mutual gaze and joint attention. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 127. (doi:10.3389/fnint.2010.00127).

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Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous brain activity might have an important role in the coordination of neuronal processing within the brain, their inter-subject synchronization might occur during eye contact. To test this, we conducted simultaneous functional MRI in pairs of adults. Eye contact was maintained at baseline while the subjects engaged in real-time gaze exchange in a joint attention task. Averted gaze activated the bilateral occipital pole extending to the right posterior superior temporal sulcus, the dorso-medial prefrontal cortex, and the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus. Following a partner's gaze toward an object activated the left intraparietal sulcus. After all the task-related effects were modeled out, inter-individual correlation analysis of residual time-courses was performed. Paired subjects showed more prominent correlations than non-paired subjects in the right inferior frontal gyrus, suggesting that this region is involved in sharing intention during eye contact that provides the context for joint attention.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 October 2010
e-pub ahead of print date: 5 November 2010
Published date: November 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 425215
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/425215
ISSN: 1662-5145
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Author: Daisuke N. Saito
Author: Hiroki C. Tanabe
Author: Keise Izuma
Author: Masamichi J. Hayashi
Author: Yusuke Morito
Author: Hidetsugu Komeda
Author: Hitoshi Uchiyama
Author: Hirotaka Kosaka
Author: Hidehiko Okazawa
Author: Yasuhisa Fujibayashi
Author: Norihiro Sadato

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