Music And Eye Contact Synced Strangers’ Brains In Real Time, Study Finds In A Nutshell When two people made eye contact while ...
A new study shows that music changes brain activity during eye contact, helping people feel more connected and socially ...
Your brain could be alive with the sound of music. That’s one way to think about the work of neuroscientist Matthew Sachs, who studies the relationship between emotions and art. Sachs’s research ...
Building on the growing interest in technology-supported dance practice, neural imaging offers novel opportunities to reveal dancers’ internal states and expand the possibilities for augmented, ...
Social interactions synchronize brain activity within individuals and between individuals. In a new study, researchers compared brain synchronization between pairs of people with relatively strong ...
When we focus, switch tasks, or face tough mental challenges, the brain starts to sync its internal rhythms, especially in the midfrontal region. A new study has found that smarter individuals show ...
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 ...