London, Feb 13: Couples are known to often share the same interests, finish each other sentences and laugh at the same jokes, but a new study has claimed that their hearts could also be beating at the same rhythm.
The team from the University of California, Davis, discovered this while they were studying the physical effects of being in a relationship.
Study leader Professor Emilio Ferrer, said that her team had seen a lot of research that one person in a relationship could experience what the other person is experiencing emotionally, but their study showed that they also shared experiences at a physiological level, the Daily Mail reported.
Her team conducted a series of experiments on 32 straight couples, who were.
The team from the University of California, Davis, discovered this while they were studying the physical effects of being in a relationship.
Study leader Professor Emilio Ferrer, said that her team had seen a lot of research that one person in a relationship could experience what the other person is experiencing emotionally, but their study showed that they also shared experiences at a physiological level, the Daily Mail reported.
Her team conducted a series of experiments on 32 straight couples, who were.
- 2/13/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
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