2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.871022
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Corrigendum: A Two-Person Neuroscience Approach for Social Anxiety: A Paradigm With Interbrain Synchrony and Neurofeedback

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“…Nevertheless, subsequent research should encompass larger sample sizes and suitable control groups to validate and extend these initial findings. While these studies focused on a single-subject, Saul et al (2022) were the first to introduce hyper-NF protocol (called “InBS-NF-paradigm”) for clinical application in SAD employing multi-user neurofeedback for intervention. The paradigm aims to integrate neural activities of interacting partners with external sources to minimize subjective distortions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, subsequent research should encompass larger sample sizes and suitable control groups to validate and extend these initial findings. While these studies focused on a single-subject, Saul et al (2022) were the first to introduce hyper-NF protocol (called “InBS-NF-paradigm”) for clinical application in SAD employing multi-user neurofeedback for intervention. The paradigm aims to integrate neural activities of interacting partners with external sources to minimize subjective distortions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, subsequent research should encompass larger sample sizes and suitable control groups to validate and extend these initial findings. While these studies focused on a singlesubject, Saul et al (2022) were the first to introduce hyper-NF protocol (called "InBS-NF-paradigm") for clinical application in SAD employing multi-user neurofeedback for intervention. The paradigm aims to integrate neural activities of interacting partners with external sources to minimize subjective distortions.…”
Section: Social Anxiety Disorder (Sad)mentioning
confidence: 99%