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Detecting Phase Transitions in EEG Hyperscanning Networks Using Geometric Markers

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  • Hinrichs, Nicolás

    (Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences)

  • Hartwigsen, Gesa
  • Guzman, Noah

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EEG hyperscanning offers valuable insights into neural synchrony during social interactions, yet traditional node-based network metrics may overlook critical topological features. This perspective paper introduces Forman-Ricci curvature, a novel edge-based geometric metric, to characterize time-varying inter-brain coupling networks. Unlike conventional methods, Forman-Ricci curvature provides a quantitative measure of information routing, i.e. capturing how neural network structures expand or contract during dynamic interactions. We outline how this method can be implemented for the analysis of task-specific dual-EEG data; by constructing dynamic networks via a sliding window approach the evolution of network states through changes in curvature distributions is enabled. We propose Forman-Ricci network entropy, a scalar metric derived from the Shannon entropy of curvature distributions, to detect phase transitions in neural dynamics. Additionally, we propose a framework to simulate biophysically realistic dual-brain activity to validate results and optimise algorithm selection for source-space estimation. Our method effectively extends the two-person neuroscience framework by enabling its real-time implementation in multimodal experimental paradigms, offering a novel perspective on information routing within interactive neural systems. By capturing dynamic shifts in inter-brain network states, this approach enables further understanding of the neurobiological process that underlie the reciprocity of social interaction.

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  • Hinrichs, Nicolás & Hartwigsen, Gesa & Guzman, Noah, 2025. "Detecting Phase Transitions in EEG Hyperscanning Networks Using Geometric Markers," OSF Preprints abx8u_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:abx8u_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/abx8u_v1
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