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Until now, neuroscientists had not fully understood how these neuron groups in widely dispersed regions of the brain first get linked together so they can work in concert for such complex tasks.
"When you feel the body is better, it's followed by improvement in other [cognitive symptoms] too… I got physically better before I got cognitively better, so it's linked together" (Andrew, 40s).
Hence, increased cognitive fatigue could be followed by an increase in physical fatigue or vice versa: "When you feel the body is better, it's followed by improvement in other [cognitive symptoms] too… I got physically better before I got cognitively better, so it's linked together" (Andrew, 40s).
But the advantage of that is that these three feature films are linked together so you get a really interesting character arc through all episodes.
Favorite columns get traded around -- and databases are linked together -- purely for mutual enlightenment or mutual mischief.
Hanukah and Christmas, for example, often get paired, even though they are not religiously linked together.
Thus, in this study, we chose to assess further physiological parameters and comorbid depression in order to get information on how these potentially conflicting findings are linked together.
When services are linked together, your private information is more likely to get leaked.
It's all linked together".
"Think everything isn't linked together?
Online and offline linked together.
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