How to calculate and validate inter-brain synchronization in a fnirs hyperscanning study

  • Yinying Hu
  • , Zixuan Wang
  • , Bei Song
  • , Yafeng Pan
  • , Xiaojun Cheng*
  • , Yi Zhu
  • , Yi Hu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The dynamics between coupled brains of individuals have been increasingly represented by inter-brain synchronization (IBS) when they coordinate with each other, mostly using simultaneous-recording signals of brains (namely hyperscanning) with fNIRS. In fNIRS hyperscanning studies, IBS has been commonly assessed through the wavelet transform coherence (WTC) method because of its advantage on expanding time series into time-frequency space where oscillations can be seen in a highly intuitive way. The observed IBS can be further validated via the permutation-based random pairing of the trial, partner, and condition. Here, a protocol is presented to describe how to obtain brain signals via fNIRS technology, calculate IBS through the WTC method, and validate IBS by permutation in a hyperscanning study. Further, we discuss the critical issues when using the above methods, including the choice of fNIRS signals, methods of data preprocessing, and optional parameters of computations. In summary, using the WTC method and permutation is a potentially standard pipeline for analyzing IBS in fNIRS hyperscanning studies, contributing to both the reproducibility and reliability of IBS.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere62801
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2021
Issue number175
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021

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