One Challenger and Two Defenders
- sailab
- Dec 11, 2015
- 1 min read
Debates are not always dyadic. In this experiment we studied a setup where one challenger was attacking two defenders. During this session we recorded the brain waves of the two defenders, which we will compare to brain waves recorded in the setup with one challenger and one defender. Since the two defenders have to work together to ward off the challenger, we predict more synchronization between these two defenders than between a challenger and a defender setup.
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