Professor Joy Hirsch
9 August 2018
Professor Joy Hirsch's work on 'two brain neuroscience' was featured in Research Features' first ever 'Ìý¾±²õ²õ³Ü±ð.
The issue celebrated the work being conducted by women around the world, highlights the importance of a diverse workforce and examines the challenges currently facing female researchers. Professor Hirsch is celebrated as being 'at the forefront of a fascinating social neuroscience revolution' thanks to her groundbreaking research into the neural basis of real-time, dynamic communication between two people.
Professor Hirsch's studies, in collaboration with Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê colleagues Ìý(Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering)Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýAntonia HamiltonÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýPaul BurgessÌý(Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience), are centred around a new theoretical framework, the Interactive Brain Hypothesis, which states that interpersonal interactions between people involve activity that is not seen during non-interactive, isolated behaviour.
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