Tuesday 9 May 2017

How our minds really DO meet: Scientists say pupils are on the same wavelength when they are enjoying their class

by Daily Mail

Now it seems pupils really are all on the same wavelength when they are enjoying their class. Using portable scanners, scientists found that the brainwaves of children synchronised with each other when they were engaged with the subject. The New York University study also discovered that pairs of students who were close to each other were more in synchrony. The phenomenon can also occur when two or more people have a good conversation, dance – or even carry a heavy piece of furniture, according to the research published in Current Biology.

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from Educational Technology http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/et/?p=27041

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