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Emotions promote social interaction by synchronizing brain activity across individualsNummenmaa et al., 2012
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- Nummenmaa L
- Glerean E
- Viinikainen M
- Jääskeläinen I
- Hari R
- Sams M
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Sharing others' emotional states may facilitate understanding their intentions and actions. Here we show that networks of brain areas “tick together” in participants who are viewing similar emotional events in a movie. Participants' brain activity was measured with functional …
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