Correction to: Distinct neural dynamics in joint versus side-by-side actions: insights from dual EEG
Key Points
Distinct neural dynamics characterize joint actions compared to side-by-side actions, suggesting different cognitive processes involved.
Key evidence shows that dual EEG signals unveil differences in brain activity during these action types, with significant variations in synchronization levels.
Using dual EEG, the analysis evaluates brain activity, revealing nuances in how cognition and motor planning diverge between action types.
Findings may enable targeted approaches in understanding collaborative behaviors, with implications for social and motor neuroscience.