Kate Goodman

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Brain wave synchronization has been found in bats and primates too, which suggests it probably happens in lots of other animals. Clearly, this is a useful phenomenon. Research has found that teams of people perform better when their brain waves are synchronized, that copilots’ brains tend to synchronize during takeoff and landing when collaboration is crucial, and that people who are cognitively in sync report higher feelings of cooperativeness and affinity for each other.
The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth
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