Why We Click: The Emerging Science of Interpersonal Synchrony - Hardcover
Why We Click: The Emerging Science of Interpersonal Synchrony - Hardcover
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Why some conversations feel like instant recognition and others feel like you're speaking different languages. A neuroscientist explains synchrony between people.
When you talk to someone and time disappears, you're synchronized. Your heartbeats align, your breathing patterns match, your neural activity becomes coordinated. This synchrony happens at scales below conscious awareness. It's how we know someone gets us. The absence of synchrony is loneliness even in a crowded room.
Therapists and coaches read this to understand what happens when connection works. Faculty in social psychology and neuroscience teach from it. It's also read by people who struggle with connection who want to know what they're missing and why some interactions feel effortless while others feel like work.
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- Hardcover
- Neuroscience, social psychology, human biology, relationships
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