Spouses, Couples and Romantic Relationships

This strand explores brain activity underpinning adult relationships, spanning married spouses, co-parenting partners and romantic couples. We investigate how brain activity, and brain synchrony, underlies emotional connection and relationship outcomes.

  • Examining how similarities in brain responses underlie emotional attunement and marital satisfaction.

  • This study explores how similarities and differences in attachment styles influence relationship satisfaction and brain synchrony.

  • Exploring how physical presence of co-parenting spouses influence responses to child needs.

  • Investigating individual differences in brain responses to family and non-family relationships.

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Mental Health and Relational Neuroscience-informed Interventions