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The neurosociological paradigm of the metaverse

Olga Maslova, Natalia Shusharina, V. F. Pyatin

2025Frontiers in Psychology8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metaverse integrates people into the virtual world, and challenges depend on advances in human, technological, and procedural dimensions. Until now, solutions to these challenges have not involved extensive neurosociological research. The study explores the pioneering neurosociological paradigm in metaverse, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize our understanding of social interactions through advanced methodologies such as hyperscanning and interbrain synchrony. This convergence presents unprecedented opportunities for neurotypical and neurodivergent individuals due to technology personalization. Traditional face-to-face, interbrain coupling, and metaverse interactions are empirically substantiated. Biomarkers of social interaction as feedback between social brain networks and metaverse is presented. The innovative contribution of findings to the broader literature on metaverse and neurosociology is substantiated. This article also discusses the ethical aspects of integrating the neurosociological paradigm into the metaverse.

Topics & Concepts

MetaverseSocial worldsProxemicsAvatarComputer scienceFace (sociological concept)AffordancePossible worldEpistemologyCognitive sciencePsychologyData scienceHuman–computer interactionSociologyVirtual realityPhilosophySocial scienceVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsDeath Anxiety and Social ExclusionAction Observation and Synchronization
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