Researchers at Bar-Ilan University in Israel monitored the “cardiac output” of women and their three-month-old infants during face-to-face interactions.Their report, published in the scientific journal Infant Behavior and Development revealed that affectionate face-to-face interaction caused the heart rhythm of mother and baby to coordinate “within lags of less than one second.”
Biological LAN?
Must have a really good pingThis is actually neat though
Must have a really good ping
Quote from: The Articleto coordinate “within lags of less than one second.”
to coordinate “within lags of less than one second.”
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sounds like a good thing, but what if the mom is all stressed and her heart is just racing. that could be a mean thing to do to the kid lol
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