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An Internet-Based Real-Time Audiovisual Link for Dual MEG Recordings

机译:基于Internet的实时实时视听链接以进行双MEG录制

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HyperscanningMost neuroimaging studies of human social cognition have focused on brain activity of single subjects. More recently, “two-person neuroimaging” has been introduced, with simultaneous recordings of brain signals from two subjects involved in social interaction. These simultaneous “hyperscanning” recordings have already been carried out with a spectrum of neuroimaging modalities, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS).Dual MEG SetupWe have recently developed a setup for simultaneous magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings of two subjects that communicate in real time over an audio link between two geographically separated MEG laboratories. Here we present an extended version of the setup, where we have added a video connection and replaced the telephone-landline-based link with an Internet connection. Our setup enabled transmission of video and audio streams between the sites with a one-way communication latency of about 130 ms. Our software that allows reproducing the setup is publicly available.ValidationWe demonstrate that the audiovisual Internet-based link can mediate real-time interaction between two subjects who try to mirror each others’ hand movements that they can see via the video link. All the nine pairs were able to synchronize their behavior. In addition to the video, we captured the subjects’ movements with accelerometers attached to their index fingers; we determined from these signals that the average synchronization accuracy was 215 ms. In one subject pair we demonstrate inter-subject coherence patterns of the MEG signals that peak over the sensorimotor areas contralateral to the hand used in the task.
机译:过度扫描人类社会认知的大多数神经影像学研究都集中在单个受试者的大脑活动上。最近,引入了“两人神经成像”,同时记录了参与社交互动的两个对象的大脑信号。这些同时的“超扫描”记录已经通过一系列神经影像学方法进行,例如功能磁共振成像(fMRI),脑电图(EEG)和功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)。双MEG设置我们最近开发了一种设置用于同时在两个地理上分开的MEG实验室之间通过音频链接进行实时通信的两个对象的磁脑电图(MEG)记录。在这里,我们介绍了安装程序的扩展版本,在其中添加了视频连接,并使用Internet连接替换了基于电话座机的链接。我们的设置使站点之间能够以大约130 ms的单向通信延迟传输视频和音频流。验证我们证明,基于Internet的视听链接可以调解两个对象之间的实时交互,这些对象试图通过视频链接看到彼此的手势。所有这九对能够同步他们的行为。除了视频外,我们还通过附加在食指上的加速度计捕捉了被摄对象的动作。根据这些信号,我们确定平均同步精度为215 ms。在一对受试者中,我们演示了MEG信号的受试者间相干模式,该模式在任务所用手的对侧感觉运动区域上达到峰值。

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