People Watching: Neuroscience research project about social interaction

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We need a logo design for a neuroscience research project.
The project focuses on the following research question:
When we observe other people interacting, how does our brain work to perceive, predict and interpret the social interaction?
The project focuses on neural oscillatory mechanisms. Please see the attachment for examples of neural oscillatory visualizations.
The project investigates the perception of social interaction in neurotypical individuals and individuals with autism spectrum disorder. To do so we will examine the brain activity of these individuals when they observe real-life social interactions (e.g. observing two people having a conversation, playing a game together, carrying an object together, etc).
The logo design should be able to bring together both (1) the focus on the perception of real-life social interactions and (2) the brain oscillation mechanisms that the project investigates.
We would like to see logo designs that communicate the novelty of the project. We envision a modern looking design that is simple and eclectic but still eye-catching. We are open to consider both representative and abstract designs.
Keywords: social interaction, neural oscillations
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scientific community, general public
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People Watching
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Must have
- - some reference to brain oscillations
- - some reference to social interactions, preferably two bodies of people interacting with one another (even if abstract)
Should not have
- Many neuroscience projects have a pictorial representation of a brain inside a person's head. It would be nice to see alternatives to this trend.