entrance 25.09.2022 19:20 correction 25.09.2022 15:19
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entrance 25.09.2022 19:20correction 25.09.2022 15:19
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What concerns do you have when dating someone for the purpose of love and marriage, such as a blind date or a face-to-face meeting? You may be wondering what the other person will think of you and whether they like you or not.
This is because, as the saying goes, ‘Even if you know ten streets in the water, it is difficult to understand the people in one street’, it is not easy to know the hearts of the people.
However, a recent study has introduced a way to physically check on people of another person’s caliber. He’s just comparing your heart rate to the other person’s. Of course, it’s not easy to measure heart rate together in reality. However, the degree of satisfaction physically It has caught the attention of many people in terms of measurability.
A recent study by a research institute in cognitive psychology affiliated with the University of Leiden in the Netherlands found that favorable feelings towards each other affect each other’s heart rate synchronization.
◇ If you love, does your heart beat together?
This study If you both have a crush on each other at the first meeting, your heart rate will be the samereport it in other words, each other’s hearts beat at the same speedto be. While two people are dating, if one’s heart beats faster, the other’s heart beats too, and if one’s heart slows down, the other’s heart beats at a similar rate.
Additionally, biological signals such as stimulation response, agitation, and skin conductance, which measure the degree of psychological and physical arousal and arousal, have also been found to change similarly to that of the person experiencing a crush.
The research team is watching What was even more surprisingunder the experimental conditions Same phenomenon even if they are not in direct physical contact with each otherthat this has appeared.
The experiment was conducted by the research group by setting up meeting stands at various local events and receiving volunteers (140 people). The volunteers first met under controlled conditions, and the team measured the physiological changes.
In particular, a temporary wall was placed in the center of the appointment booth to avoid direct contact between them. The glazing was installed on the temporary walls so that they could only look at each other for a limited time according to the experimental design. The experiment was designed so that they could interact with each other in stages, such as first impression, free conversation, and staring at each other without dialogue. The research team measured the participants’ biological signals before and after each step.
◇ If you want, your mind and body will empathize with each other.
The research team found these results ‘Physiological simultaneousness’ (or synchronization of physiological responses) It has been interpreted as a phenomenon that occurred due to it. This is deeply linked to human empathy and a sense of social belonging. A representative example is “emotional contagion,” in which people experience the same thoughts or feelings directly or indirectly when they feel a sense of belonging or sympathy.
But these Empathy is not limited to the realm of emotions, it also affects physical activity.go crazy.Therefore, physiological changes such as heart rate and nerve excitability are observed in a similar way. In the past, a research team from Aarhus University in Denmark also looked at 37 couples and found that the deeper the trust, the more similar the heartbeat cycles.
Dr Eliska Prochazkova, postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Cognitive Psychology at Leiden University, said: “Synchronization of physiological responses helps connect loversThey seem to be more attracted to each other as synchronization progresses to a deeper level, he explained.
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