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A longitudinal fNIRS hyperscanning dataset of same generation and intergenerational relationship development and collaboration

INVESTOR TAKEAWAY

Social disconnection (i. e.

ORIGINAL PAPER

A longitudinal fNIRS hyperscanning dataset of same generation and intergenerational relationship development and collaboration

WHAT WE KNOW

, loneliness and social isolation) poses a severe risk to health and is particularly prevalent among older adults. Qualitative and behavioural evidence suggests that intergenerational social interactions can mitigate social disconnection by offering opportunities for adults to form new social connections, yet the neurophysiological and kinematic processes underpinning relationship formation remain poorly understood.

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