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vienna - 2 days ago

Joint actions act like social glue

When two people tackle a task together, their movements synchronize significantly more afterwards than those of two people who previously worked independently. These new insights into how collaboration and social bonds can influence spontaneous synchronization were gained by researchers at the University of Vienna in an experiment. Apparently, solving a task together acts as a social glue, they report in the journal PLOS One .


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