BRAIN Gazing at your dog can connect your brain with theirs, research shows By Jacqueline Boyd, Nottingham Trent University ...
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Research conducted by scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed that dogs’ brains sync with ours when they gaze into our eyes. Neurons in brain areas linked to attention ...
It might well be the case that looking into your dog’s eyes means that your respective brain signals will synchronise and enhance your connection. The more familiar you are with each other ...
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Neural coupling is when the brain activity of two or more individuals aligns during an interaction. For humans, this is often in response to a conversation or story.
The front door closed with a muffled thud, and then silence, like a soft blanket on a sleeping child, settled over the house.
This past week featured several high-profile events, with Black celebrities making appearances across the globe. At Paris Fashion Week, stars like Cardi B, Willow Smith, and Normani turned heads ...
Many lost their eyes or hands, or both. Air strikes intensified in the south, as well as on Beirut’s southern suburbs, ...