neurosync
Neurosync is a term used in neuroscience and related fields to describe the synchronization of neural activity within the brain, or between brains, achieved through endogenous rhythms, external stimulation, or neural interfaces. It encompasses both intra-brain synchronization of neural populations and inter-brain coupling that arises during social interaction, joint tasks, or coordinated activities.
Mechanisms and methods: Neural entrainment occurs when brain rhythms synchronize with periodic external stimuli, such as
Technologies and interventions: Neural interfaces and brain-computer interfaces use synchronized neural signals to improve control, communication,
Applications: Neurosync research informs clinical neurorehabilitation, particularly after stroke, by promoting functional coupling through synchronized activity.
Challenges and ethics: Reliable measurement across individuals and contexts is difficult, and causal interpretations are contested.
History and terminology: The study of neural synchronization, entrainment, and hyperscanning has evolved into a framework