Deb (Readerbuzz) Nance

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Imagine you’re waiting for a train and you find yourself chatting to a stranger and they start to share a story. You find yourself listening closely. In your head at that moment, parts of your brain are being activated – in exactly the same areas as in the storyteller’s own brain. As his/her brain activity shifts, so does yours. The more closely you listen and understand the story as it progresses, the more closely your brains are activated in parallel, a phenomenon known as ‘brain coupling’. You are literally on the same wavelength at that moment!
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