Abstract

In order to scientifically study the human brain’s response to face-to-face social interaction, the scientific method itself needs to be reconsidered so that both quantitative observation and symbolic reasoning can be adapted to the situation where the observer is also observed. In light of the recent development of dyadic fMRI which can directly observe dyadic brain interacting in one MRI scanner, this paper aims to establish a new form of logic, dual logic, which provides a theoretical platform for deductive reasoning in a complementary dual system with emergence mechanism. Applying the dual logic in the dfMRI experimental design and data analysis, the exogenous and endogenous dual systems in the BOLD responses can be identified; the non-reciprocal responses in the dual system can be suppressed; a cerebral coordinate for reciprocal interaction can be generated. Elucidated by dual logic deductions, the cerebral coordinate for reciprocal interaction suggests: the exogenous and endogenous systems consist of the empathy network and the mentalization network respectively; the default-mode network emerges from the resting state to activation in the endogenous system during reciprocal interaction; the cingulate plays an essential role in the emergence from the exogenous system to the endogenous system. Overall, the dual logic deductions are supported by the dfMRI experimental results and are consistent with current literature. Both the theoretical framework and experimental method set the stage to formally apply the scientific method in studying complex social interaction.

Highlights

  • In order to scientifically study the human brain’s response to face-to-face social interaction, the scientific method itself may need to be improved, so that both quantitative observation and symbolic reasoning can be adapted to the situation where the observer is observed.Directly detecting two interacting brain responses is only possible with the recent development of dyadic fMRI [1]

  • In light of the recent development of dyadic fMRI which can directly observe dyadic brain interacting in one MRI scanner, this paper aims to establish a new form of logic, dual logic, which provides a theoretical platform for deductive reasoning in a complementary dual system with emergence mechanism

  • Elucidated by dual logic deductions, the cerebral coordinate for reciprocal interaction suggests: the exogenous and endogenous systems consist of the empathy network and the mentalization network respectively; the default-mode network emerges from the resting state to activation in the endogenous system during reciprocal interaction; the cingulate plays an essential role in the emergence from the exogenous system to the endogenous system

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Introduction

In order to scientifically study the human brain’s response to face-to-face social interaction, the scientific method itself may need to be improved, so that both quantitative observation and symbolic reasoning can be adapted to the situation where the observer is observed. Detecting two interacting brain responses is only possible with the recent development of dyadic fMRI (dfMRI) [1]. EEG [2,3] and MEG [4] have been used for dyadic data acquisition, they are limited by their coarse spatial resolution. MRI “hyperscan” (scanning a dyad from two different scanners) [5] or fMRI with recorded video for social stimulation [6] have been utilized in the past to indirectly observe dyadic interaction. The video and audio links compromise some of the reciprocity between the dyad.

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