Paper: To understand cognition–and its dysfunction–neuroscientists must learn its rhythms

Paper: To understand cognition–and its dysfunction–neuroscientists must learn its rhythms

Thought emerges and is controlled in the brain via the rhythmically and spatially coordinated activity of millions of neurons, scientists argue in a new article. Understanding cognition and its disorders requires studying it at that level. It could be very informative to observe the pixels on your phone under a microscope, but not if your … Read more