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'.
When any of the participants lost, they would get agitated physiologically, including changes in blood flow patterns in a part of the brain that processes regret, Dr.
Physiologically, people with positive views of aging had lower levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of stress-related inflammation associated with heart disease and other illnesses, even after accounting for possible influences like age, health status, sex, race and education than those with a negative outlook.
Remember that physiologically, any emotion in your body will only last about 90 seconds.
"Physiologically, humans weren't built for quadruped mobility like apes," fitness coach Kevin Dean told Gothamist.
Scientists now believe that yawning has developed a way of physiologically cooling your brain.
When our emotions are high and we're physiologically aroused, however, it's difficult to reason with ourselves.
Their cells seemed to be growing physiologically younger.