Bouncing babies strengthens social bonds through music and rhythm
By
Kathleen Lees
Science World Report
June 24, 2014
Swaying to music's rhythm may have more of a scientific meaning than meets the eye. Researchers at McMaster University in Canada found that people who move together are also building social bonds. For this study in particular, published in the journal Developmental Science, researchers found that moving together in the same time can affect the social behavior of babies who have barely even learned to walk.