TY - JOUR T1 - Musical Meter Induces Interbrain Synchronization during Interpersonal Coordination JF - eneuro JO - eNeuro DO - 10.1523/ENEURO.0504-21.2022 VL - 9 IS - 5 SP - ENEURO.0504-21.2022 AU - Yinying Hu AU - Min Zhu AU - Yang Liu AU - Zixuan Wang AU - Xiaojun Cheng AU - Yafeng Pan AU - Yi Hu Y1 - 2022/09/01 UR - http://www.eneuro.org/content/9/5/ENEURO.0504-21.2022.abstract N2 - Music induces people to coordinate with one another. Here, we conduct two experiments to examine the underlying mechanism of the interbrain synchronization (IBS) that is induced by interpersonal coordination when people are exposed to musical beat and meter. In experiment 1, brain signals at the frontal cortex were recorded simultaneously from two participants of a dyad by using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) hyperscanning, while each tapped their fingers to aural feedback from their partner (coordination task) or from themselves (independence task) with and without the musical meter. The results showed enhanced IBS at the left-middle frontal cortex in case of the coordination task with musical beat and meter. The IBS was significantly correlated with the participants performance in terms of coordination. In experiment 2, we further examined the IBS while the participants coordinated their behaviors in various metrical contexts, such as strong and weak meters (i.e., high/low loudness of acoustically accenting beats). The results showed that strong meters elicited higher IBS at the middle frontal cortex than weak meters. These findings reveal that the musical beat and meter can affect brain-to-brain coupling in action coordination between people, and provide insights into the interbrain mechanism underlying the effects of music on cooperation. ER -