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Scientists Drove Mice to Bond by Zapping Their Brains With Light
The study, a tour de force in bioengineering, comes after two decades of research on brain-to-brain synchrony in people.
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Mice with tiny devices implanted in their brains showed a great affinity to one another in an experiment when the signals were synchronized.CreditCredit...Northwestern University
May 25, 2021, 2:30 a.m. ET
Late one evening last March, just before the coronavirus pandemic shut down the country, Mingzheng Wu, a graduate student at Northwestern University, plopped two male mice into a cage and watched as they explored their modest new digs: sniffing, digging, fighting a little.

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