The emerging frontier of interpersonal communication and neuroscience: scanning the social synapse

Shelby Wilcox, Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Amanda J. Holmstrom, Ralf Schmälzle
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ABSTRACT Humans are inherently social, driven to communicate and build relationships with one another. The question of how messages between people create shared understanding lies at the core of interpersonal communication. Relatedly, neuroscience scholars are beginning to investigate how dyads, i.e. two socially interacting brains, produce this shared understanding. Here, we argue that interpersonal communication has much to contribute to this rapidly growing area within neuroscience, while also benefiting from adopting neuroscientific approaches. We illustrate what such research looks like using reactance as a case example. While we are optimistic that neuroscientific research into interpersonal communication processes will grow and yield new insights into communication processes, we will also discuss challenges and potential misunderstandings that researchers may encounter.
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人际交流与神经科学的新兴前沿:社会突触扫描
人类天生具有社会性,被驱使着与他人交流和建立关系。人与人之间的信息如何产生共同的理解是人际沟通的核心问题。与此相关的是,神经科学学者们正在开始研究两分体(即两个社会互动的大脑)是如何产生这种共同理解的。在这里,我们认为人际交流对神经科学这个快速发展的领域有很大的贡献,同时也受益于采用神经科学的方法。我们以电抗为例来说明这类研究是什么样子的。虽然我们乐观地认为,对人际沟通过程的神经科学研究将会增长,并对沟通过程产生新的见解,但我们也将讨论研究人员可能遇到的挑战和潜在的误解。
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