💨 Abstract
The brain's role in social coordination during dance was studied by researchers. They found distinct neural signals for music processing, self-generated movements, partner-generated movements, and social coordination. Synchronized movements between people were driven by neural signals for social coordination, which occurred only when dancers were moving to the same song and could see each other.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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