Neuroscientists uncover rhythmic pattern guiding brain networks

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Neuroscientists have discovered a repeating, clock-like rhythm in the brain that organizes large-scale network activity, cycling through different cognitive functions every 300 to 1,000 milliseconds. This structured cycle may help coordinate mental processes such as attention, memory, and sensory processing, and varies with age, genetics, and behavior, offering new insights into brain organization and potential implications for cognitive health and disorders.
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