A study by a researcher from Waseda University has found that heart rate synchronization in response to music is highly personalized, correlating more strongly across time within the same person ...
Music-induced heart-rate synchronization depends on reliable physiological responses of the listener
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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