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The research team led by Mohammad Shehata, an associate professor at Toyohashi University of Technology and Science, worked with researchers from California Institute of Technology and Tohoku University to discover brain waves and areas that are sensitive to team flow compared to non-participating teamwork or individual heart flow
When team members "get into state" and complete tasks together, they experience team flow
It is vital to reproduce this state in the laboratory and measure it objectively to study the neural processing of the team's flow state, which has been a huge obstacle for decades
Researchers at the Electronic Interdisciplinary Research Institute (EIIRIS) have found a way to break these barriers and provided neuroscience evidence of team mobility for the first time
This research will provide a neural model-based framework that can be used for more effective team building strategies in areas involving human performance and happiness, such as business, sports, music, performing arts, video games, and entertainment
Improving performance while remaining happy has many effects on improving the quality of life, including reducing the incidence of depression, panic attacks, and anxiety
references:
Mohammad Shehata, Miao Cheng, Angus Leung, Naotsugu Tsuchiya, Daw-An Wu, Chia-huei Tseng, Shigeki Nakauchi, and Shinsuke Shimojo (2021).