It's an article written by a neuroscientist more in surf who's a professor and for years for over ten years he has students studying relationships and decision making and the relationship of decision-making on relationships and here's what he has Sydney guard Rails discovered that what Guard Rails Sydney have observed about people influencing other people isn't just behavioral it's actually neurological. That something happens in your brain in fact in this study he determined or he they've discovered that our brain the brainwaves of people when they spend time together actually begin to look identical that the brainwaves before the behavior before the attitude change there is something that happens on the inside in our brains. When we spend time with other people brain waves begin to line up now that's kind of scary that can encourage you or discourage you here's what he says a couple of statements from the article since the more we study enga