According to a new study, holding hands with a loved one who is in pain can actually
sync your brainwaves and help ease their discomfort.
«This work demonstrates, for the first time, that there is information about short term memories reflected in in -
sync brainwaves,» explained Gray.
«Holding hands can
sync brainwaves, ease pain, study shows.»
«Holding hands can
sync brainwaves, ease pain, study shows.»
Not exact matches
«There are only small light sources when your
brainwaves are not in
sync, and when your
brainwaves are perfectly in
sync, the dome fills up with light,» Dikker says.
The study, by researchers with the University of Colorado Boulder and University of Haifa, also found that the more empathy a comforting partner feels for a partner in pain, the more their
brainwaves fall into
sync.