Consonant Chords Energize Social Brains, Enhancing Face-to-Face Bonding

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A Yale study using functional near-infrared spectroscopy found that listening to harmonically consonant chord progressions during live eye-to-eye interaction boosts activity in social and emotional brain regions and increases perceived connectedness; removing or scrambling the music eliminates the boost, suggesting music can biologically enhance social bonding and may inform music-therapy approaches for autism and related conditions.
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