Davidesco, I., Laurent, E., Valk, H., West, T., Milne, C., Poeppel, D., Dikker, S. (2023). The Temporal Dynamics of Brain-to-Brain Synchrony Between Students and Teachers Predict Learning Outcomes. Psychological Science.
Dikker, S., Mech, E.M., Gwilliams, L., West, T., Dumas, G., & Federmeier, K.D. (2022). Intergenerational neurobehavioral coupling during naturalistic communication. Psychology of Learning and Motivation (77): Cognitive Aging.
Chen, P., Kirk., U., Dikker, S. (2022). Trait mindfulness predicts inter-brain coupling during naturalistic face-to-face interactions. Frontiers in Psychology.
Pan*, Y., Dikker*, S., Zhu, Y., Yang, C., Hu, Y., & Goldstein, P. (2022). Instructor-learner body coupling reflects instruction and learning. NPJ science of learning, 7(1), 1-9.
Czeszumski, A., Liang, S. H. Y., König, P., Lee, C. P., Koole, S. L., Dikker, S., & Kelsen, B. (2022). Cooperative Behavior Evokes Interbrain Synchrony in the Prefrontal and Temporoparietal Cortex: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of fNIRS Hyperscanning Studies. eNeuro.
Lomas, J.D., Lin, A., Dikker, S., Forster, D., Lupetti, M.L., Huisman, G., Habekost, J., Beardow, C., Pandey, P., Ahmad, N. and Miyapuram, K. (2022). Resonance as a design strategy for AI and social robots. Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 16.
Dikker, S., Shevchenko, Y., Burgas, K., Chaloner, K, Sole, M., Yetman-Michaelson, L, & Matuk, C. (2022). MindHive: An Online Citizen Science Tool and Curriculum for Human Brain and Behavior Research. Connected Science Learning, 4(2).
Dikker, S.*, Michalareas, G.*, Oostrik, M., Kahraman, H., Serafimaki, A., Struiksma, M.E., Poeppel, D. (2021). Crowdsourcing neuroscience: brain-to-brain synchrony during face-to-face interaction outside the laboratory. NeuroImage, 117436.
Ayrolles, A., Brun, F., Chen, P., Djalovski, A., Beauxis, Y., Delorme, R., Bourgeron, T., Dikker, S. and Dumas, G., (2021). HyPyP: a Hyperscanning Python Pipeline for inter-brain connectivity analysis. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 16(1-2), 72–83.
Dikker, S., Haegens, S., Bevilacqua, D., Davidesco, I., Wan, L., Kaggen, L., McClintock, J., Chaloner, K., Ding, M., West, T. and Poeppel, D., (2020). Morning brain: Real-world neural evidence that high school class times matter. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 15(11), 1193–1202.
Pan, Y., Dikker, S., Goldstein, P., Zhu, Y., Yang, C., & Hu, Y. (2020). Instructor-learner brain coupling discriminates between instructional approaches and predicts learning. Neuroimage, 211, 116657.
Davidesco, I., Bevilacqua, D., Poeppel, D., Matuk, C., & Dikker, S. (2021). Neuroscience research in the classroom: Portable brain and eye-tracking technologies in learning sciences research. Educational Researcher.
Reinero, D. A., Dikker, S., & Van Bavel, J. J. (2021). Inter-brain synchrony in teams predicts collective performance. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 16(1-2), 43–57.
Dikker, S.*, Wan, L.*, Davidesco, I., Kaggen, L., Oostrik, M., McClintock, J., Rowland, J., Michalareas, G., Van Bavel, J.J., Ding, M., Poeppel, D. (2017). Brain-to-brain synchrony tracks real-world dynamic group interactions in the classroom. Current Biology, 27(9), 1375–1380.
Dikker, S., Montgomery, S., & Tunca, S. (2019). Using synchrony-based neurofeedback in search of human connectedness. In: Nijholt, A., (Ed.) Brain Art: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Artistic Expression. Springer: Human-Computer Interaction series. pp. 161-206. preprint
Matusz, P., Dikker, S., Huth, A., Perrodin, C. (2019). Are we ready for real-world neuroscience? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31(3), 327-338.
Bevilacqua, D., Davidesco, I., Wan, L., Oostrik, M., Chaloner, K., Rowland, J., Ding, M., Poeppel, D., Dikker, S. (2019). Brain-to-brain synchrony and learning outcomes vary by student-teacher dynamics: Evidence from a real-world classroom EEG study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31(3), 401-441.
Dikker, S., Assaneo, F., Gwilliams, L., Wang, L., Kösem, A. (2020). Magnetoencephalography and Language. Neuroimaging Clinics, 30(2), 229-238.
Koole, S. L., Atzil-Slonim, D., Butler, E., Dikker, S., Tschacher, W., & Wilderjans, T. (2020). In sync with your shrink. In J. P. Forgas, W. Crano, & K. Fiedler (Eds.), Applications of social psychology: How social psychology can contribute to the solution of real-world problems (pp. 161-184).
Ajodan, E. L., Clark-Whitney, E., Silver, B., Silverman, M. R., Southerland, A., Barnes, E., Dikker, S., Lord, C., Rehg, J.M., Rozga, A. & Jones, R. M. (in revision). Increased eye contact during parent-child versus clinician-child interactions in young children with autism.
Davidesco, I., Laurent, E., Valk, H., West, T., Dikker, S., Milne, C., & Poeppel, D. (in revision). Brain-to-brain synchrony predicts long-term memory retention more accurately than individual brain measures. bioRxiv, 644047.
Dikker, S., & Oostrik, M. (2014). Measuring the Magic of Mutual Gaze. Leonardo, 47(5): 431-431.
Dikker, S., Silbert, L., Hasson, U., & Zevin, J. (2014). Predictability enhances speaker-listener brain-to-brain synchrony in posterior superior temporal gyrus. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 6267-6272.
Dikker, S., & Pylkkänen, L. (2013). Predicting language: MEG evidence for lexical preactivation. Brain & Language, 127, 55-64.
Dikker, S., & Pylkkänen, L. (2011). Before the N400: effects of lexical-semantic violations in visual cortex. Brain & Language, 118, 23-8.
Dikker, S., Rabagliati, H., Farmer, T.A., & Pylkkänen, L. (2010). Early occipital sensitivity to syntactic category is based on form typicality. Psychological Science, 21, 635-40.
Latinos in New York City High Schools (LAT-NYHS). (Report, 2010). Commissioned by the New York City Department of Education, Office of English Language Learners. With Prof. Ofelia Garcia, Nelson Flores, Heather Homonoff-Woodley, Haiwen Chu, and Laura Kaplan of The Urban Education Program of the CUNY Graduate Center, the Research Institute for the Study of Language in Urban Societies.
Dikker, S.*, Rabagliati, H.*, & Pylkkänen, L. (2009). Sensitivity to syntax in visual cortex. Cognition, 110, 293-321.
2018-2020. Creative Industries Fund NL. Harmonic Dissonance
2018. NLI Award for Breakthrough Research.
2017. MoBI Award (2nd place).
2017-2020. Stichting Niemeijer Fonds. sustainability grant to for DIKKER+OOSTRIK
2016. Art of Neuroscience Award. Netherlands Royal Academy of Sciences (KNAW)
2014-2016. Creative Industries Fund NL. Mutual Wave Machine
2022. Phantom Body. Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden
2022. HD: Quartet. Nxt Museum Amsterdam
2022. HD: Quartet. Buitenplaats Doornburgh
2021. Harmonic Dissonance: Synchroni(cit)y. Theater de Meervaart Amsterdam
2021. The Mutual Wave Machine. Museum of Contemporary Art, Lisbon
November 2020. Harmonic Dissonance. Buitenplaats Doornburgh
February 2020. Harmonic Dissonance. ID-Lab Amsterdam
April 2019. Ondas. with Residente & Bad Bunny
March - May 2019. Harmonic Dissonance. Deutsches Filminstitut Frankfurt
December 2018. Harmonic Dissonance: Synchron(icit)y. Ballet National de Marseille France
September 2018 - March 2019. Harmonic Dissonance. Doornburgh Art/Science Center NL
October 2018 - February 2019. Mutual Wave Machine. Espacio Fundación Telefónica Madrid
September 2018. Harmonic Dissonance: Synchron(icit)y. Doornburgh Art/Science Center NL
February 2018. Harmonic Dissonance beta. Studio Mellius Amsterdam
January 2018. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. The Female Role Model Project. Hotel New Work NY
October 2017. Mutual Wave Machine. OPUS 1 Festival Merriweather MD
May-July 2017. Mutual Wave Machine. Pioneer Works Brooklyn
May 2017. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. Pioneer Works Brooklyn
December 2016. Innsae. Netflix documentary on the power of Intuition
November/December 2016. Mutual Wave Machine. Scientific American Mind
October 2016. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. Hersenstichting Annual Open Day. Utrecht, the Netherlands
October 2016. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. Drongo Festival. Utrecht, the Netherlands
September 2016. Mutual Wave Machine. FORMS Festival. Toronto
July 2016. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. Berlin Tech Open Air Festival. Berlin, Germany
June 2016. Mutual Wave Machine. 3LD Art & Technology Center. New York City
April 2016. Mutual Wave Machine. Innovation Expo. Amsterdam
April 2016. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. SANS. New York City
March-April 2016. Mutual Wave Machine. AS ONE exhibition, Benaki Museum. Athens
March 2016. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. Brains Gone Wild, American Museum of Natural History. New York City
March 2016. Mutual Wave Machine. Cultural Sundays & Utrecht University Lustrum. The Netherlands
November 2015. Mutual Wave Machine. EUREKA ! National Science Agenda. The Netherlands
October 2015. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. Neuroleadership Summit. New York City
August 2015. Mutual Wave Machine. Lowlands Science. Lowlands Festival. The Netherlands
May 2015. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. World Science Festival. New York
November 2014. Mutual Wave Machine. MUSEUMN8. NEMO Science Center. Amsterdam
November 2014. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. IMPAKT Festival. Utrecht
October 2014. Intentions. Bell Labs Anechoic Chamber. Lucent Technologies New Jersey
September 2014. Emotiv demo. Além da Conta. Brazil
July 2014. Mutual Wave Machine. Lexus Hybrid Art. Moscow
April 2014. NeuroTango. ArtLab / Cantina Royal. Brooklyn
June 2014. Out of the Lab. Marina Abramovic Institute
May 2014. Crowdsourcing Neuroscience. Imagine Science Films
April 2014. Mutual Wave Machine. Silicon Valley Contemporary. San Jose CA
February 2014. Brain Games: The Power of Attraction. National Geographic Channel
November 2013. Mutual Wave Machine. MUSEUMN8. EYE Film Institute. Amsterdam
November 2013. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. Basilica Hudson. NY
September 2013. Mutual Wave Machine. TodaysArt Festival. The Hagu
March 2013. Mutual Brainwaves Lab. American Museum of Natural History. New York City
November 2012. Measuring the Magic of Mutual Gaze. SOFT CONTROL: Art, Science, and the Technologically Unconscious.
July 2012. Compatibility Racer. Kulturpark. Berlin
November 2011. Measuring the Magic of Mutual Gaze. Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present. Garage Museum for Contemporary Culture. Moscow
Schrijven op B2. Boom. 2012. (Illustrations)
Guidelines for the Use of Language Analysis in Relation to Questions of National Origin in Refugee Cases. (2004). Speech, Language and the Law, 11(2), 1350-1771. The Language and National Origin Group.
Taalanalyse: een vak apart. (2004). Suzanne Dikker & Maaike Verrips, De Taalstudio. [report on the scientific validity of language analysis as a method to determine the origin of asylum seekers].
Kennislink.nl (educational website). Co-author / editor of Language section, 2005.
Science Friday. Enhancing Moods, One Brain Chip At A Time: Exploring New Suns. With Anil Menon. February 2021.
Ars Electronica Festival. Panel: Invisible Entanglements: Art, Distant Connections, and Biofeedback. With David Rosenboom, Nina Sobell, Victoria Vesna, Cristina Albu. September 2020.
TWIN Tech 2020 - Digital Rubicon. Neuroscience and The Arts Experience: Online & Beyond. With Moran Cerf, Jeff Cesario, Tina Guo, Third Coast Percussion. October 2020.
NeuroSync. June 2020.
Ondas. With Residente, Matthias Oostrik, Phoebe Chen, Dana Bevilacqua, Brain Vision LL, Bad Bunny. April 2019.
Synchron(icit)y. Ballet Nationale de Marseille. December 2018.
Neuroaesthetics in the wild. Panel discussion. Städel Museum Frankfurt. Visual Neuroaesthetics Symposium. April 2018.
MIT Media Lab Hacking Arts 2017. Arts & Artificial Intelligence Panelist. November 2017.
Are we ready for real-world neuroscience? The Annual Meeting for the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San Francisco. March 2017. March 2017
The neural basis of real-world interactions: Connecting Art, Science, and Brains. The Human Mind Project seminar series. University of London. February 2017.
Science Cafe The Brain. Utrecht University/Tivoli Vredenburg. March 2016.
Pint of Science: Women in Science. Expert panel with Wendy Suzuki (NYU), Sandra Masur (Mt. Sinai) and Nina Gray (NYU). DSK Brooklyn. May 2015.
CBS Sunday Morning. November 2014.
On the Same Brainwavelenght. Edison Talks: Edges. Chicago Ideas Week. October 2014.
Art, Design, and the Cognitive Shift. Expert panel with Paola Antonelli (MoMA senior curator) and Gregory Garvey. Moderated by Ellen Levy. Pratt Manhattan Gallery, October 2014.
The Laws of Attraction. BrainGames, National Geographic Channel, aired January 2014.
Curiosity3: Neuroscience and Art. Expert panel moderated by Noah Hutton, with Mickey Goldberg and Ellen Levy. Columbia University, March 2014.
The power of mutual gaze. Evening Illuminations, Luminato Festival. Toronto, June 2013.
Is your brain wired for language? American Museum of Natural History, NY, Fall 2012.
Talking Creole. Global Weekends: New Orleans. American Museum of Natural History, NY, May 2012.
Dikker, S., Pylkkänen, L. Prediction words: MEG evidence for lexical preactivation. 3rd Neurobiology of Language Conference, Annapolis, MA, November 2011.
Chu, H., Dikker, S. & Homonoff-Woodley, H. What is working: Latinos in New York City High Schools. City College Immigration and Education Conference, New York, NY, March 2011.
Dikker, S., Rabagliati, H. & Pylkkänen, L. Sensitivity to syntax in visual cortex: an MEG study. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 2007. (Graduate Students Present award)
Dikker, S. & Verrips, M. On the collection of useful and reliable data. 7th Biennial Conference on Forensic Linguistics / Language and Law, Cardiff University, UK, July 2005.
Neuroaesthetics in the wild. panel discussion. Städel Museum Frankfurt. Visual Neuroaesthetics Symposium. April 2018.
MuseumJeugdUniversiteit. Rijksmuseum Boerhaave. Leiden. February 2018.
MIT Media Lab Hacking Arts 2017. Arts & Artificial Intelligence Panelist. November 2017.
Veerstichting Symposium OFF LINE. September 2017.
Performing Neuroscience. Pioneer Works Brooklyn. June 2017.
The neural basis of real-world interactions: Connecting Art, Science, and Brains. The Human Mind Project seminar series. London. February 2017.
Volkswagen ComCon. Berlin. February 2017.
Neuroscience in Business, Art, and Academia. Netherland-America Foundation. New York City. October 2016.
TALK TALK talk. Central Booking Gallery. New York City. October 2016.
Northside Festival. New York City. June 2016.
Science Cafe The Brain. Utrecht. March 2016.
Synching brains. Neuroleadership Summit. New York City. October 2015.
Pint of Science 2015: Women in Science. Expert panel with Wendy Suzuki (NYU), Sandra Masur (Mt. Sinai) and Nina Gray (NYU). DSK Brooklyn. May 2015.
Art, Sound, Brains. MoMA PS1. Sonic Research: Psychoacoustic Session I. May 2015.
On the same brainwavelenght. Edison Talks: Edges, Chicago Ideas Week. October 2014.
Art, Design, and the Cognitive Shift. Expert panel with Paola Antonelli (MoMA senior curator) and Gregory Garvey. Moderated by Ellen Levy. Pratt Manhattan Gallery, October 2014.
Connecting Brains. Pint of Science New York (co-organizer & presenter). Cantina Royal, Brooklyn, May, 2014.
NeuroTango. with Graciela Flores and ArtLab. Cantina Royal, Brooklyn, April, 2014.
Curiosity3: Neuroscience and Art. Expert panel with Mickey Goldberg and Ellen Levy. Columbia University, March 2014.
The Laws of Attraction. BrainGames, National Geographics Channel, aired January 2014.
The power of mutual gaze. Evening Illumination Panel Discussion, Luminato Festival. Toronto, June 2013.
On the same wavelength: science and art on interconnecting brains. Volumetric Society, The IMC Lab Gallery. NY, May 2012.
Democratizing neuroscience. The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC New York Public Radio, March 13, 2013. (with Prof. David Poeppel and Marina Abramovic) listen to segment
Are your brains on the same wavelength? Brain Awareness Week, American Museum of Natural History, NY, March 2013.
Is your brain wired for language? American Museum of Natural History, NY, Fall 2012.
Measuring the magic of mutual gaze. Soft Control: Art, Science & the Technologically Unconscious. Maribor, Slovenia, November 2012.
On the same wavelength: science and art on interconnecting brains. Maria's Libraries Salon Series. NY, June 2012.
Talking Creole. Global Weekends: New Orleans. American Museum of Natural History, NY, May 2012.
Artistic BCI Workshop. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Montreal. April 2018.
Sackler Seminar. Weill-Cornell Medical Center. November 2017.
8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Neuroscience. Washington DC. November 2017.
Foundations in Cognition Lecture Series. Donders Institute. Nijmegen. November 2017.
Worlding the Brain. Amsterdam. November 2017.
Classroom social neuroscience. Leiden University Department of Psychology. November 2017.
Dartmouth Social Brain Sciences Talk Series. October 2017.
Minds of a feather. The 18th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Granada. July 2017.
Conducting neuroscience research in the museum and the classroom. Harvard Bok Center. April 2017.
Are we ready for real-world neuroscience? The Annual Meeting for the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San Francisco. March 2017.