Study reveals how mutual gazing and petting synchronize human and dog brains, while autism-related gene mutations in dogs reduce this connection. Study: Disrupted Human–Dog Interbrain Neural Coupling ...
Scientists have previously seen brain-to-brain synchrony during joint attention, cooperation, social closeness, classroom ...
People with similar levels of autistic traits show greater social attraction to one another, and their brains synchronize in ...
A new study published by neuroscientist Jessica Grahn - a Western Psychology professor at The Brain and Mind Institute - shows that “Brain waves of music listeners synchronize better when they attend ...
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 ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects roughly 1 in 88 people. ASD impairs someone's ability to navigate everyday social interactions and assimilate into daily ...
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 ...
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 ...
Brain activity in tango partners aligns when their movements synchronize, revealing neural coupling during coordinated ...
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, ...
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