Watching Symphonies Can Synchronize Heart, Lungs, and Even Electrical Impulses of the Listener
Most synchronization in humans is caused by a direct social interaction with another person and is typically found in breathing or walking.
Most synchronization in humans is caused by a direct social interaction with another person and is typically found in breathing or walking.
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Presented by the Downtown Boston Business Improvement District, Winteractive contains 16 works with interactive elements
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Alianée believes that stopping the tot would have stifled his passion for art and says other parents should follow her lead.
The piece also came with drawings and plans for the piece, along with letters and cards sent to the Richards by the artist over the years.
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