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研究:夫妻之間確有“第六感”
The brain scans that prove couples share a 'sixth sense'

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研究:夫妻之間確有“第六感”

Brain power: Dr Stratford said her research could provide clues about how to communicate with a potential partner using a 'sixth sense'.

Ever had the feeling that your partner has the power to read your mind? Well you may not be imagining it.

Scientists have found that some couples are so in tune that their brains begin to work in sync.

In research that points to the existence of a 'sixth sense', the team found identical patterns of brain activity in volunteers who had become so close they were 'physiologically aligned'.

That means they had reached a state in which their nervous systems were ticking over in harmony, helping them to know each other's thoughts and emotions.

The extraordinary findings emerged from an analysis of brain activity in patients and counsellors in therapy sessions.

The researchers involved believe it also sheds light on the behaviour of couples, close friends or family members. Psychologists have long known that some couples learn to think like each other – allowing them to 'know' what their partner is thinking or about to say.

But the new study goes further by looking into the activity of the nervous system.

Dr Trisha Stratford, of Sydney's University of Technology, studied the brains and heartbeats of 30 volunteers during counselling sessions.

She identified a crucial moment when the counsellor and patient's brains started to work in sync in an 'altered state'.

She said: 'When this happens we can read each other's brains and bodies at a deeper level – a sixth sense.'

During the 'altered state', the part of each person's brain that controls the nervous system began to beat together.

(Read by Renee Haines. Renee Haines is a journalist at the China Daily Web site.)

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你有沒有過這樣的想法,覺得你的伴侶能夠看穿你的心思?其實,的確是這樣的,你沒有在瞎想。

科學家發現,有的夫妻非常有默契,連腦子里在想什么都很一致。

在一項針對“第六感”是否存在的研究中,研究團隊發現那些關系十分親密、連生理反應都一致的志愿者,他們的大腦活動模式完全相同。

這意味著他們的神經系統能夠和諧運作,這種狀態有助于他們了解彼此的想法和感情。

這些意外的發現是在對治療過程中病人和咨詢醫生的大腦活動進行分析后得出的。

參與研究的人員認為這一發現有助于理解夫妻、好友或家庭成員的行為。心理學家們早就知道有些夫妻思考的方式會變得和對方相近,這讓他們能夠“知道”伴侶在想什么或要說什么話。

不過這項新研究對神經系統的活動進行了更進一步的研究。

悉尼科技大學的特麗莎?斯特拉福德博士研究了30個志愿者在咨詢過程中大腦和心跳的狀況。

她注意到在咨詢醫生和病人的大腦開始同步運轉的關鍵時刻,大腦狀態會發生“變化”。

她說:“當這一變化發生時,我們就可以更深層次地讀懂對方的大腦和身體,這就是第六感。”

在這一“變化狀態”中,每個人大腦中控制神經系統的那一部分就會開始同步運作。

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(中國日報網英語點津 陳丹妮 編輯:馬文英)

Vocabulary:

in tune: 和諧,一致,融洽

in sync: moving or working at exactly the same time and speed as somebody./something else (同步)

align: to change something slightly so that it is in the correct relationship to something else(使一致)

tick over: to run smoothly and without problems(順利地運作)

shed light on: 使(問題等)較容易理解

 
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