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Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China found romantic couples exhibit greater synchronization in both behavior and brain activity compared to close friends when watching emotional videos together.
This finding sheds light on the deep-seated neural mechanisms that distinguish romantic relationships from friendships.
The researchers recruited 25 heterosexual couples and 25 heterosexual pairs of close friends, all of whom were university students.
The sample was limited to well-educated heterosexual Chinese university students, which may not fully represent the diversity of experiences and cultural influences on relationships.
Future research could address these limitations by including a more diverse sample, examining a broader range of emotions, and employing more interactive and naturalistic paradigms.
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