
Brain's Multi-Speed Clocks Drive Thought, Rutgers Study Finds
New research from Rutgers University reveals the brain uses multiple internal clocks operating at different speeds, coordinating them through white matter connections to integrate fast reactions with slower, reflective processing. This timing system impacts cognitive abilities, potentially explaining variations in individual mental flexibility and efficiency, highlighting the importance of understanding neural communication for optimizing brain function.


















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