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Lionel Newman is an External Collaborator at the Bernoulli Institute within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Groningen. His research centers on interpersonal neural synchronization and cognitive processes using advanced neuroimaging techniques.
His primary research interests include:
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Social Neuroscience
- Neuroimaging
- Electroencephalography (EEG)
- Interpersonal Synchronization
- Cognitive Psychology
Dr. Newman's work investigates how brain activity synchronizes between individuals during social coordination tasks, with particular focus on working memory impacts and neuromodulation effects. His research integrates behavioral experiments with EEG hyperscanning to explore the neural underpinnings of tacit coordination and attentional phenomena.
His publications demonstrate strong engagement in methodological rigor, particularly in replication studies of tDCS effects and statistical evaluation frameworks. Recent work shows increasing emphasis on inter-brain dynamics during naturalistic social interactions.
Dr. Newman actively participates in public science engagement:
- Co-organized the Moving Futures festival (2019)
- Contributed to The Synchrony Project for Nacht van Kunst en Wetenschap (Night of Art and Science, 2019)
- Featured in press coverage including 'Who is Who' in art-science collaboration (2019)
His research has generated significant academic interest with multiple Scopus citations and substantial download metrics across publications.

