Tag: NEUROSCIENCE
Brain Blends Fast and Slow Signals to Shape Human Thought
Researchers mapped the brain connectivity of 960 individuals to uncover how fast and slow neural processes unite to support complex behavior. They found that intrinsic neural timescales—each region’s characteristic window for processing information—are directly shaped by white-matter pathways that distribute signals across the brain. Individuals with a closer match between their wiring and regional timescale demands showed more efficient transitions between behavior-linked brain states.
The 6-7 Craze Offered A Brief Window Into The Hidden World Of Children

Many adults are breathing a sigh of relief as the 6-7 meme fades away as one of the biggest kid-led global fads of 2025.
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Youngest Person to Be Diagnosed With Dementia in Britain Dies at 24
There’s so much we still don’t understand.































