Constructing the “Family Personality”: Can Family Functioning Be Linked to Parent–Child Interpersonal Neural Synchronization?
Journal of Personality2024Vol. 93(3), pp. 755–766
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Khalil I. Thompson, Clayton J. Schneider, Joscelin Rocha‐Hidalgo, Shri Jeyaram, Bedilia Mata‐Centeno, Emily Furtado, Shreeja S. Vachhani, Koraly Pérez‐Edgar, Susan B. Perlman
Abstract
Parent-child dyads from families who display heightened levels of balanced flexibility are also more flexible in their engagement of neural synchrony when shifting between social conditions. This is one of the first studies to utilize a two-person imaging modality to explore the links between family functioning and interbrain synchrony between parents and their children.
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