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Are "Vibes" Real?

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

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The Effect of Smell on Emotional Synchronization

New Scientist Magazine found that in a similar study, people's amygdala and hypothalamus, brain regions associated with fear, did become more active when people breathed in fear. The Dutch scientists led by Jasper said, look, we think we only communicate through visual and auditory modes, but our sense of smell and these chemo signals help people become quote unquote emotionally synchronized. 2015, Jasper and the crew are right back at it after mathematics, right? They have a 2015 study follow up on this and they found that positive emotions can be transmitted the same way. But then as far as like positive feelings are like, you know, that to me usually would have to do with sexual feelings because you're

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