The results revealed a clear pattern: when dancers were closely aligned in their movements, their brain waves also became ...
Scientists have previously seen brain-to-brain synchrony during joint attention, cooperation, social closeness, classroom ...
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Live music causes brain waves to synchronize more strongly with rhythm than recorded music
A recent study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience provides evidence that listening to live music causes brain waves to synchronize more strongly with musical rhythms ...
Brain activity in tango partners aligns when their movements synchronize, revealing neural coupling during coordinated ...
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