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Evidence that human brains replay our waking experiences while we sleep
Researchers provide the first evidence that the human brain replays waking experiences while we sleep.

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How Mirroring the Architecture of the Human Brain Is Speeding Up AI Learning
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3 min read · 89 saves · Jan 18th · Edd Gent · The brain’s ability to learn so quickly depends on its ability to use prior knowledge to understand new concepts based on little data.
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Just Move: Scientist Author Debunks Myths About Exercise And Sleep
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8 min read · 527 saves · Jan 21st · Terry Gross · Paleoanthropologist Daniel Lieberman says the concept of "getting exercise" is relatively new. His new book, Exercised, examines why we run, lift and walk for a workout, when our ancestors didn't.
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How gut microbes could drive brain disorders
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10 min read · 178 saves · Feb 3rd · Cassandra Willyard · Scientists are starting to work out how the gut microbiome can affect brain health. That might lead to better and easier treatments for brain diseases.
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12 Lifestyle Choices That Can Save Your Brain, Starting Now
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6 min read · 524 saves · Jan 29th · At any age, you can lower dementia risk by controlling these 12 risk factors.
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