
ILANIT GORDON,
SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE LAB
We study the neuro-physiological basis of social interactions.
Our lab utilizes behavioral microanalysis techniques and automated tools to assess naturalistic social interactions, together with brain imaging, measures of the autonomic nervous system, eye-tracking and hormonal measures / interventions.
Read our review on interpersonal physiological synchrony in Nature Reviews Psychology
Physiological synchrony: The interpersonal coordination of people’s biological responses, has long fascinated researchers across social neuroscience and human behavior. In this review, we synthesize findings to:
• Identify social-oriented, performance-oriented, and self-oriented correlates of interpersonal physiological synchrony
• Highlight key methodological and theoretical challenges in the field
• Offer hypotheses and design recommendations for future research to advance conceptual clarity and rigor
This work aims to move the field toward a nuanced and robust understanding of what synchrony means in different contexts and how we measure it effectively.
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