PsyPost on MSN
Your brain being in sync with others may protect against trauma, new neuroscience research suggests
The ability to synchronize brain activity with others may serve as a protective shield against the psychological fallout of ...
Imagine two strangers meeting for the first time. As they talk, something remarkable happens: they start mirroring each other’s gestures, their speech rhythms align, and even their heart rates subtly ...
Jinx, you owe me a soda! These moments often feel uncanny, like something more than a mere conversational coincidence. The “click” you experience with people isn’t just your imagination, research ...
The Body Optimist on MSN
Why your brain loves the presence of your best friend
Your brain instinctively recognizes what makes you feel good. And among all the people in your life, it gives a very special ...
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