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Δευτέρα 6 Μαρτίου 2017

Families that fire together smile together: Resting state connectome similarity and daily emotional synchrony in parent-child dyads

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Publication date: 15 May 2017
Source:NeuroImage, Volume 152
Author(s): Tae-Ho Lee, Michelle E. Miernicki, Eva H. Telzer
Despite emerging evidence suggesting a biological basis to our social tiles, our understanding of the neural processes which link two minds is unknown. We implemented a novel approach, which included connectome similarity analysis using resting state intrinsic networks of parent-child dyads as well as daily diaries measured across 14 days. Intrinsic resting-state networks for both parents and their adolescent child were identified using independent component analysis (ICA). Results indicate that parents and children who had more similar RSN connectome also had more similar day-to-day emotional synchrony. Furthermore, dyadic RSN connectome similarity was associated with children's emotional competence, suggesting that being neurally in-tune with their parents confers emotional benefits. We provide the first evidence that dyadic RSN similarity is associated with emotional synchrony in what is often our first and most essential social bond, the parent-child relationship.



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