The brain waves of two musicians can synchronize when performing together
There’s a scientific reason why your favorite bands and musicians blend together harmoniously. A team of scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, Germany, used electrodes to record the brain waves of 16 pairs of guitarists as they played the same musical sequence. Even though the two individuals in each pair played different parts, their brain waves synchronized. "This study suggests that there’s a neural blueprint for coordinating actions with others," explains Brock. "Brain waves, neurochemicals, and some say even heartbeats start to sync and become similar in those singing together or in choirs."
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