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What happens in the brain when people make music together?


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IMAGE: Inspired by creative efforts of people around the world to reproduce music-making together while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers from Bar-Ilan University in Israel and the University of.
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Music is a tool that has accompanied our evolutionary journey and provided a sense of comfort and social connection for millennia. New research published today in the
American Psychologist provides a neuroscientific understanding of the social connection with a new map of the brain when playing music.
A team of social neuroscientists from Bar-Ilan University and the University of Chicago introduced a model of the brain that sheds light on the social functions and brain mechanisms that underlie the musical adaptations used for human connection. The model is unique because it focuses on what happens in the brain when pe ....

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Social Media Is Making Us Behave Like Rats, According to Study


Social Media Is Making Us Behave Like Rats, According to Study
On 3/8/21 at 10:43 AM EST
If you find yourself posting more and more content on Instagram because of the likes you receive, that s because your brain is apparently being conditioned to behave like that of a rat seeking food. At least, those are the findings of a new study conducted by an international team of scientists.
Is social media making us behave like rats?
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Using a computational model, the scientists found a direct correlation between the frequency with which a person posts and how many likes their posts receive. In a paper recently published in the science journal ....

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