In two separate studies, researchers have shown for the first time that rats and seals show innate beat synchronization, which may help understand human musicality. Have you ever thought that the cute ...
Accurately moving to a musical beat was thought to be a skill innately unique to humans. However, new research now shows that rats also have this ability. The optimal tempo for nodding along was found ...
Scroll through TikTok and you’ll see binaural beats recommended for everything from stress, to sleep, to super-focus time. I get it. Every time I put this kind of audio on through my cans, I feel ...
A new study suggests that human bodies react to music in subtle ways that bypass conscious awareness. Researchers have discovered that listeners spontaneously synchronize their eye blinks with the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Picture tens of thousands of people packed into a sports stadium, their eyes fixed on the game. As a team scores, the crowd erupts into a roar, and “in that very moment, the brains of the athletes and ...
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