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Lead author Nadine Dijkstra noted that while imagination does stimulate the same region, the signal is usually too weak to ...
As a gifted science communicator, Grace Huckins — a lecturer at Stanford University and freelance science writer — recently ...
During the night, when muscles go limp and dreams fade, the brain slips into slow-wave sleep - the quietest, most restorative phase.
New research reveals that individual neurons in the hippocampus can respond to both slow and fast brain waves at the same ...