“…Theta synchrony is suggested to be induced into the cortex via the hippocampal‐cortical pathway (Klimesch, ; Ekstrom et al ., ). In the literature, increased theta synchrony has been associated with cognitive processes such as memory (Klimesch et al ., , ), multimodal interaction and attention (Wang et al ., ), spatial awareness both with and without visual and self‐motion cues (Kahana et al ., ; Ekstrom et al ., ; Landau et al ., ; Vass et al ., ) as well as with sensory–motor interaction (Zarka et al ., ; Bland & Oddie, for a review), predictive timing of movement (Arnal & Giraud Mamessier, for a review) and emotional processing (Krause et al ., ; Balconi & Lucchiari, ; Knyazev et al ., ). Interestingly, theta synchrony did not differ between groups during Dance or Stick Figure.…”