Senin, 04 Maret 2013

Spontaneous Synchronization In Primates May Shed Light On Human Behavioral Dysfunction

Japanese researchers show for the first time that primates modify their body movements to be in tune with others, just like humans do. Humans unconsciously modify their movements to be in synchrony with their peers. For example, we adapt our pace to walk in step or clap in unison at the end of a concert. This phenomenon is thought to reflect bonding and facilitate human interaction...

Source: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/255533.php

Riccardo Patrese Alain Prost Keke Rosberg Juan Manuel Fangio

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