How Rhythm Rewires the Brain Moment by Moment
The brain doesn’t passively process sound; it reshapes itself in real time, according to a new study using a novel imaging technique called FREQ-NESS.
This method allows researchers to track how brainwave frequencies move across neural networks while people listen to rhythmic or tonal sounds.
Rather than remaining static, brainwave networks dynamically reconfigure with each auditory input.
These findings challenge long-held views of fixed brainwave stations and open the door to new insights into attention, perception, and consciousness.
The study also demonstrates how sound influences the spatial and spectral organization of brain activity with high precision.
This advancement could significantly impact brain-computer interfaces, diagnostics, and personalized neuroscience.
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