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Despite these ideas, other experts maintain that dreams are nothing but random, meaningless bursts of brain activity.
It's a familiar mix of mini-games and score-tracking, and very polished – perfect for short daily bursts of brain workouts.
They found what are called "sleep spindles," short bursts of brain activity that have been associated with memory processing.
A new study reports that people who can sleep through anything show more frequent bursts of brain activity called sleep spindles than do their light-sleeping counterparts.
New research published today by Cairney and his colleagues in Current Biology has made significant headway on this issue by linking sleep spindles spontaneous bursts of brain activity to memory processing in a sleeping brain.
IGBRs are oscillatory bursts of brain activity (∼25 100 Hz) which, during face processing, predominately occur around 150 400 ms after stimulus onset.
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The suddenness of the insight comes with a burst of brain activity.
"I remember seeing the images for the first time and saying, 'Wow.'" Old mice that received young blood experienced a burst of brain cell growth in the hippocampus.
We introduce new quantitative parameters to describe the dynamics of spectral properties both for each burst of brain activity and for their ensemble.
The dictionary could later reconstruct what the volunteers saw, by scanning hours of random clips and finding those that matched any particular burst of brain activity.
But "the jury is still out" on whether cooking was responsible for the first dramatic burst of brain growth in our lineage, in H. erectus, Martin says, or whether our ancestors began cooking over a fire later, when the brain went through a second major growth spurt about 600,000 years ago.
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