Physically, the sounds we hear around us are characterised by their frequency and loudness. But sounds have meaning for us beyond those parameters: they might be pleasant or unpleasant, threatening or reassuring, engaging and rich in information, or merely noise.
The underlying neurological mechanism that enables humans to feel empathy has been identified by researchers. Empathy is brought on by synchronised neuronal oscillations in the right hemisphere of the brain, which enables the creatures to sense and share each other's dread.
Washington D.C. [USA], July 17 (ANI): Have you ever wondered why people involuntarily prefer carrying their child in their left arm? According to a recent study, one reason for this preference is that emotions are primarily processed in the right hemisphere of the brain, which is linked to