People’s heart rates and breathing can sync up with shared experiences. Researchers wonder about how often this happens. A series of studies suggest that participants’ heart rates fluctuate in the ...
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 ...
Something fascinating happens every time we interact with another person in a meaningful way: Several of our biological signals start to synchronize. This has been shown for various brain waves and ...
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People often unconsciously synchronize bodily functions like heartbeat and breathing when they share an experience, such as a live performance or have a personal conversation. According to a new study ...
On this Valentine’s Day, here are three recently published papers that shed light on some of the science behind all the love that’s in the air: How stress affects partners’ hearts beating in sync; the ...
As couples grow old together, their interdependence heightens. Often, they become each other's primary source of physical and emotional support. Long-term marriages have a profound impact on health ...
This graphical abstract depicts the work of Perez and Madsen et al., who show that stories affect our hearts and bind us together. They found that attention to narratives can synchronize fluctuations ...
People often unconsciously synchronize bodily functions like heartbeat and breathing when they share an experience, such as a live performance or have a personal conversation. According to a new study ...