Monday, November 7, 2011

When Our Neurones Remain Silent So That Our Performances May Improve

To be able to focus on the world, we need to turn a part of ourselves off for a short while, and this is precisely what our brain does. They demonstrate more specifically that when we need to concentrate, this network disrupts the activation of other specialized neurones when it is not deactivated enough. The results have just been published in the Journal of Neuroscience...





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