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dual-fMRI paper accepted in PNAS

posted Dec 9, 2014, 2:43 AM by Arjen Stolk
Stolk A, Noordzij ML, Verhagen L, Volman I, Schoffelen JM, Oostenveld R, Hagoort P, and Toni I. Cerebral coherence between communicators marks the emergence of meaning.

When we interact with another person, we consider what we mutually know. This new study suggests this knowledge is continuously and simultaneously adjusted in our minds as the interaction unfolds.
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