00:42:41 Tommaso Tosato: why don't you just calculate coherency between corresponding channels? 00:43:54 CNSP: I can ask this when he pauses again. 00:44:14 Tommaso Tosato: Reacted to "I can ask this when ..." with πŸ‘ 00:58:43 Tommaso Tosato: Can one move from sensor space to source space with the metric just presented to quantify inter personal correlation? 00:59:18 Chelsea Blankenship: I had some questions but I am getting the message that the host is not allowing people to unmute themselves. 1) Can you do this analysis with repetitive speech stim that are avg across stim types (Ex: /ba/ and /da/) or is it just for continuous stimuli 2) Is it always just 3 components that you get out of the analysis? or is it like ICA where you get the same number of components as electrodes. 01:00:21 CNSP: You can ask yourself if you'd like. 01:00:27 Chelsea Blankenship: Reacted to "You can ask yourself..." with πŸ‘ 01:00:56 CNSP: If you want to be unmuted, anyone can raise their hand and we'll allow you to unmute! 01:01:07 Stephanie Haro: Reacted to "If you want to be un..." with πŸ‘πŸΌ 01:13:33 Tommaso Tosato: how do you determine if a participant is paying attention or not? do you instruct them to do so? 01:15:57 Jens Madsen: In the attending condition, people watch the video as they would usually do. In the distracted condition, we ask them to count backwards in decrements of 7 silently in their head, while they still watch the video. 01:16:20 Tommaso Tosato: Reacted to "In the attending con..." with πŸ‘ 01:16:24 CNSP: Thanks Jens. Was waiting to ask Lucas. Straight from the source! 01:16:32 CNSP: Reacted to "In the attending con..." with πŸ‘ 01:16:33 Stephanie Haro: Reacted to "Thanks Jens. Was wai..." with πŸ˜„ 01:16:38 Stephanie Haro: Reacted to "In the attending con..." with πŸ‘ 01:23:25 Sara Carta: In this case of listening to stories, is the distraction still a counting task? 01:23:37 Jens Madsen: yes 01:23:43 Sara Carta: Reacted to "yes" with πŸ‘ 01:23:47 Sara Carta: Thank you! 01:23:52 CNSP: Reacted to "yes" with πŸ‘ 01:26:10 CNSP: Again, if you raise your hand, we can unmute you to ask your question. You can also type your question in chat. 01:26:16 Brian Man: Another question regarding distractors, if the distractor is a stimulus that is correlated with the stimulus, how would you think it may affect the results? Would that in term increase the ISC and is it a linear relationship with distractor strength? 01:28:11 Brian Man: Thank you :) 01:28:16 CNSP: Reacted to "Thank you :)" with πŸ‘ 01:28:57 Tommaso Tosato: do you think is it interesting/informative to measure ISC without a shared stimulus? A lot of research is done to study "interpersonal neural synchronization" where people are actually trying the exclude the synchronization due to a shared sensory input. 01:33:45 CNSP: We'll let this be the last question. 01:36:42 CNSP: Thank you Lucas! I also really enjoyed the interactivity! 01:37:13 Stephanie Haro: Reacted to "Thank you Lucas! I a..." with πŸ‘πŸΌ 01:37:18 Thaiz Priscilla SΓ‘nchez: Reacted to "Thank you Lucas! I a..." with πŸ‘πŸΌ 01:47:35 CNSP: https://web-browser-393510.ew.r.appspot.com/home 02:05:45 CNSP: Feel free to raise your hands if you have any question and we can allow you to unmute!