Night Travel (Feat. Bob Mintzer, Airto Moreira, Fernando Rosa and Victor Marcellus); All So Fleeting (Feat. Mark, Leandro Matsumoto, Helder Lucio and Victor Marcellus); Curupira's Dance (Feat. Bobby ...
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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 ...
Live musical performances speak to the soul, stimulating the brain in ways more powerful than listening to a recorded tune does, new research finds. "Our study showed that pleasant and unpleasant ...
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 ...
People blink to the beat of their favorite tunes - without even realizing it, reveals a new study. Chinese scientists discovered that when we listen to music, we unconsciously open and close our eyes ...
During any kind of social interaction, our brains are capable of getting synchronized as we engage with the interaction. In this project, we measured brain activity from experienced tango dancers ...
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