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Why your brain waves dictate whether you like or don't like someone
Does the secret to happy family bonds, lasting friendships, romantic bliss, academic and work success lie in getting our brain waves into sync with those of the people around us?
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Do synchronized brains predict happy marriages?
Researchers found that couples who share similar brain activity while watching movie scenes about marriage report happier relationships.
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it might have happened to you, at some point in your life, to talk to someone and feel like this person you've just met was your friend from 1,000 years ago.
Or it might have happened to you that just by talking to a woman, single or married, you immediately felt like she was the "right" woman for you, because you clicked with her instantly.
While the Sexual Market Value (SMV) theory often explains these types of connections, there are cases where a very attractive woman gets into a long-term relationship with someone who doesn't seem to match her in any obvious way. In these rare instances, it's likely about a deeper, more genuine attraction and bonding between the two people.
What do you guys think about what we still don't know about our biology?