Strangers were invited to watched videos together, sometimes separated by a curtain.
The results showed that pairs felt stronger emotions and greater connection when they could see each other during the experience.
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A new study by Victor Chung of the PSL University of Paris has revealed that sharing emotional experiences like laughter and fear can increase feelings of connection between people.
By PA/TPN, in Europe, World, Community, Health · 09 Nov 2024, 09:31 · 0 Comments
Strangers were invited to watched videos together, sometimes separated by a curtain.
The results showed that pairs felt stronger emotions and greater connection when they could see each other during the experience.
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