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NeuResonance: Exploring Feedback Experiences for Fostering the Inter-brain Synchronization

Published: November 3, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.02079v1

By: Jamie Ngoc Dinh , Snehesh Shrestha , You-Jin Kim and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes people feel closer and more trusting.

Business Areas:
Human Computer Interaction Design, Science and Engineering

When several individuals collaborate on a shared task, their brain activities often synchronize. This phenomenon, known as Inter-brain Synchronization (IBS), is notable for inducing prosocial outcomes such as enhanced interpersonal feelings, including closeness, trust, empathy, and more. Further strengthening the IBS with the aid of external feedback would be beneficial for scenarios where those prosocial feelings play a vital role in interpersonal communication, such as rehabilitation between a therapist and a patient, motor skill learning between a teacher and a student, and group performance art. This paper investigates whether visual, auditory, and haptic feedback of the IBS level can further enhance its intensity, offering design recommendations for feedback systems in IBS. We report findings when three different types of feedback were provided: IBS level feedback by means of on-body projection mapping, sonification using chords, and vibration bands attached to the wrist.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
16 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction