Philipp R; Hara Y; Ohta N; Uchida N; Oya T; Funato T; Seki K
The brain can help control body movements even when the body changes. This study looked at how the brain adjusts when muscles in monkeys' hands were moved to new places. After some time, the monkeys were able to use their hands well again, showing the brain learns to handle changes in a few different steps.
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Deltas' and Spindles' Cross-Area Synchronization and Ripple Subtypes.
Researchers found that different types of brain waves, called ripples, help rats remember things in their sleep. They found three main kinds of ripples and connected them to how well the brain parts work together to save simple and complex memories. Learning makes these brain connections stronger, which helps in remembering.
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