Publications
Zhou S, Xu X, He X, Long Y, Lu C. Cognitive neural Hierarchical sturcture and its dynamic pattern during interpersonal cultural shock. (In preparation).
Zhang, T., Zhou, S., Bai, X., Zhou, F., Zhai, Y., Long, Y., & Lu, C. (2023). Neurocomputations on dual-brain signals underlie interpersonal prediction during a natural conversation. NeuroImage, 282, 120400. Download paper here
Zhou S, Xu X, He X, Zhou F, Zhai Y, Chen J, … & Lu C. (2023). Biasing the neurocognitive processing of videos with the presence of a real cultural other. Cerebral Cortex, 33(4), 1090-1103. Download paper here
Liang Z#, Li S#, Zhou S#, Chen S, Li Y, Chen Y, … & Zhou Z. (2022). Increased or decreased? Interpersonal neural synchronization in group creation. NeuroImage, 260, 119448. Download paper here
Long Y, Chen C, Wu K, Zhou S, Zhou F, Zheng L, … & Lu C. (2022). Interpersonal conflict increases interpersonal neural synchronization in romantic couples. Cerebral Cortex, 32(15), 3254-3268. Download paper here
Long Y, Zheng L, Zhao H, Zhou S, Zhai Y, & Lu C. (2021). Interpersonal neural synchronization during interpersonal touch underlies affiliative pair bonding between romantic couples. Cerebral Cortex, 31(3), 1647-1659. Download paper here
Zhou S, Long Y, & Lu C. (2021). Measurement of the Directional Information Flow in fNIRS-Hyperscanning Data using the Partial Wavelet Transform Coherence Method. Journal of Visualized Experiments, (175), e62927. Download paper here
Zheng L, Liu W, Long Y, Zhai Y, Zhao H, Bai X, Zhou S, … & Lu C. (2020). Affiliative bonding between teachers and students through interpersonal synchronisation in brain activity. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 15(1), 97-109. Download paper here
Liu W, Branigan P, Zheng L, Long Y, Bai X, Li K, Zhou S, … & Lu C. (2019). Shared neural representations of syntax during online dyadic communication. NeuroImage, 198, 63-72. Download paper here
Zhou S, Chen S, Wang S, Zhao Q, Zhou Z, & Lu C. (2018). Temporal and spatial patterns of neural activity associated with information selection in open-ended creativity. Neuroscience, 371, 268-276. Download paper here