TY - GEN
T1 - Study of the functional hyperconnectivity between couples of pilots during flight simulation
T2 - 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS 2011
AU - Astolfi, L.
AU - Toppi, J.
AU - Borghini, G.
AU - Vecchiato, G.
AU - Isabella, R.
AU - De Vico Fallani, F.
AU - Cincotti, F.
AU - Salinari, S.
AU - Mattia, D.
AU - He, B.
AU - Caltagirone, C.
AU - Babiloni, F.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Brain Hyperscanning, i.e. the simultaneous recording of the cerebral activity of different human subjects involved in interaction tasks, is a very recent field of Neuroscience aiming at understanding the cerebral processes generating and generated by social interactions. This approach allows the observation and modeling of the neural signature specifically dependent on the interaction between subjects, and, even more interestingly, of the functional links existing between the activities in the brains of the subjects interacting together. In this EEG hyperscanning study we explored the functional hyperconnectivity between the activity in different scalp sites of couples of Civil Aviation Pilots during different phases of a flight reproduced in a flight simulator. Results shown a dense network of connections between the two brains in the takeoff and landing phases, when the cooperation between them is maximal, in contrast with phases during which the activity of the two pilots was independent, when no or quite few links were shown. These results confirms that the study of the brain connectivity between the activity simultaneously acquired in human brains during interaction tasks can provide important information about the neural basis of the spirit of the group.
AB - Brain Hyperscanning, i.e. the simultaneous recording of the cerebral activity of different human subjects involved in interaction tasks, is a very recent field of Neuroscience aiming at understanding the cerebral processes generating and generated by social interactions. This approach allows the observation and modeling of the neural signature specifically dependent on the interaction between subjects, and, even more interestingly, of the functional links existing between the activities in the brains of the subjects interacting together. In this EEG hyperscanning study we explored the functional hyperconnectivity between the activity in different scalp sites of couples of Civil Aviation Pilots during different phases of a flight reproduced in a flight simulator. Results shown a dense network of connections between the two brains in the takeoff and landing phases, when the cooperation between them is maximal, in contrast with phases during which the activity of the two pilots was independent, when no or quite few links were shown. These results confirms that the study of the brain connectivity between the activity simultaneously acquired in human brains during interaction tasks can provide important information about the neural basis of the spirit of the group.
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U2 - 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090654
DO - 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090654
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 22254810
AN - SCOPUS:84055183810
SN - 9781424441211
VL - 2011
T3 - Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS
SP - 2338
EP - 2341
BT - Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS
Y2 - 30 August 2011 through 3 September 2011
ER -