Smart Minds Sync to Their Brain's Hidden Rhythm

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A study from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz reveals that the brain's ability to synchronize theta waves in the midfrontal region is linked to higher cognitive abilities, especially during demanding tasks, and that this neural coordination is flexible and adaptable, resembling an orchestra following a conductor.
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