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SUMMARY
Investigating a single human brain is insufficient for fully understanding the neural mechanisms underlying human social behaviors as the human social brain does not merely observe social stimuli, but interacts in social encounters. Because the target behaviors of these experiments were largely unscheduled, coding works were usually necessary to disentangle the relationship between the target behavior and particular brain synchronization. The second objective of this study was to uncover brain synchronization mechanisms related to human cooperative behavior when the ultimate goal of cooperation is highly free and creative. From global brain synchronizations elicited by . . .
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