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Learning brains coordinate brain-wave frequencies in different regions. Learning requires new networks and the alignment of low-frequency waves.


Earlier this month, I linked to a study showing that declarative and procedural memories correspond with different brain-wave frequencies.


This week: another study making a similar point. Researchers have found that frontal, temporal, and medial temporal lobes align neural activity at lower frequencies as new memories are formed. (At higher frequencies, neural alignment is weaker.)


Via Miloš Bajčetić