Study title
Parent-infant concurrent EEG and looking data
Creator
Study number / PID
853123 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-853123 (DOI)
Data access
Open
Series
Abstract
Learning is an inherently social activity, but previous research typically only considers the learner in isolation, or when interacting with an inanimate "teacher". Our project aims to address this gap by developing new techniques to investigate how mothers’ and infants' brains co-operate during learning. Our hypothesis, based on previous research from our lab and others, is that the electrical patterns of activity in mothers' and infants' brains become synchronised when both are jointly focussed on the same object, and this inter-personal (brain-to-brain, 'b2b') synchronisation boosts infants' learning and memory for new information. This has never been addressed before because nobody has measured the electrical activity in mothers’ and infants' brains at the same time. In the past, people have only looked either at mother’s brains or at their child’s.
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Methodology
Data collection period
04/01/2016 - 31/12/2017
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Universe
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Funding information
Grant number
ES/N006461/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2018