If you've ever gazed into the big, watery eyes of a dog and suddenly felt connected, you might have been experiencing a moment of brain synchronization. For the first time, researchers in China have ...
Study finds that interaction between strangers leads to higher levels of inter- and intra-brain synchronization compared to that in close acquaintances. We experience the world and connect with others ...
During social interactions, the activity of the brain's neurons becomes synchronized between the individuals involved. New research published in Advanced Science reveals that such synchronization ...
Music-induced heart-rate synchronization depends on reliable physiological responses of the listener
In a concert, members of the audience can respond emotionally to music, owing to their biological synchronization to the audio input. However, the mechanism underlying this biological response is ...
Neuroscientists are finding that when two people interact, their brains do not work in isolation. Instead, patterns of activity in one brain begin to mirror patterns in another, hinting that human ...
Jinx, you owe me a soda! These moments often feel uncanny, like something more than a mere conversational coincidence. The “click” you experience with people isn’t just your imagination, research ...
Imagine two strangers meeting for the first time. As they talk, something remarkable happens: they start mirroring each other’s gestures, their speech rhythms align, and even their heart rates subtly ...
A new study reports that the emotion of gratitude can foster widespread cooperation between individuals, even when it involves a personal cost. The research also reveals that this enhanced cooperation ...
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