Breathing rhythms may choreograph memory retrieval

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Breathing rhythms may choreograph memory retrieval
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New findings in The Journal of Neuroscience report that breathing timing can influence memory retrieval. In 18 young adults, EEG and a breath sensor linked brain alpha/beta oscillations and memory reactivation to the respiratory cycle: recalling an image cue was more accurate when the cue appeared during inhalation, with memory processing aligning to exhalation. Stronger breath-brain coupling predicted better memory scores, suggesting respiration acts as a scaffold for episodic retrieval. Authors caution that effects are modest and causality isn’t proven, and results reflect spontaneous breathing rather than deliberate breathing exercises.

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