Brains on Communication
Published on May 10, 2016
Neuroscientist Uri Hasson researches the basis of human communication, and experiments from his lab reveal that even across different languages, our brains show similar activity, or become "aligned," when we hear the same idea or story.
This amazing neural mechanism allows us to transmit brain patterns, sharing memories and knowledge. "We can communicate because we have a common code that presents meaning," Hasson says.
Why do great thoughts and stories resonate so strongly with so many people, and how do we communicate them?
Using fMRI experiments, Uri Hasson is looking for the answers.
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