2016-12-12, 21:45
Oxytocin improves synchronization in leader-follower interaction
A new study shows that participants receiving oxytocin -- a hormone known to promote social bonding - are more synchronized when finger-tapping together, than participants receiving placebo. This effect was observed when pairs of participants, placed in separate rooms tapped together in a leader/follower relationship.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...144716.htm
A new study shows that participants receiving oxytocin -- a hormone known to promote social bonding - are more synchronized when finger-tapping together, than participants receiving placebo. This effect was observed when pairs of participants, placed in separate rooms tapped together in a leader/follower relationship.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...144716.htm