Limbic Resonance

Definition

Limbic Resonance is the process where people’s emotions and moods become synchronized through nonverbal cues, like body language or tone of voice, often leading to strong emotional connections. It's linked to the brain's limbic system, which controls emotions.

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Translation

The science-y way of explaining why you feel instantly in sync with some people—and why being around certain coworkers makes you want to scream without them even saying a word.