Interbrain synchrony is the simultaneous activity of neural networks across the brains of people who are socially interacting –- for example talking, learning, singing, or working together.
Babies in the West commonly lack a gut microbe that is found in infants in other parts of the world, which may be due to ...
A new study finds that mother-child brainwave synchronization remains just as strong in a second language, supporting healthy bonding in bilingual families.
Research over recent decades has shown that multisensory integration does not emerge fully formed at birth but develops gradually from infancy through ...
Interbrain synchrony is the simultaneous activity of neural networks across the brains of people who are socially interacting—for example, talking, learning, singing, or working together. Having ...
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