Why Do We Like Our Classes? And Each Other? Our Brain Waves Tell Us, NYU-UF Study Finds
April 27, 2017
April 27, 2017
GAINESVILLE, Fla., April 27 -- The University of Florida issued the following news release:
The synchronization of brainwaves among students during class reflects how much they like the class and each other, a team of neuroscientists has found.
The synchronization of brainwaves among students during class reflects how much they like the class and each other, a team of neuroscientists has found.
"How well our brainwaves sync up with those of anoth . . .
The synchronization of brainwaves among students during class reflects how much they like the class and each other, a team of neuroscientists has found.
The synchronization of brainwaves among students during class reflects how much they like the class and each other, a team of neuroscientists has found.
"How well our brainwaves sync up with those of anoth . . .