Study finds brain synchronization between humans and dogs during social interactions Post author: Post published:September 13, 2024 Post category:uncategorized During social interactions, the activity of the brain’s neurons becomes synchronized between the individuals involved. You Might Also Like Probenecid shows promise for easing opioid withdrawal symptoms in new study August 29, 2024 Ubiquitination Plays a Key Role in Cancer Stem Cell Function and Treatment Resistance March 8, 2025 Can your diet slow skin aging? New review reveals what helps and what harms May 6, 2025