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The Science Behind Why Our Bodies Thrive When Our Relationships Do

by John Arden | Feb 17, 2019 | Blog, News | 0 comments

How does the feeling of individuality emerge? How do body sensations, emotion, and cognition interact to self-organize into the emergence of our-self?

Running on autopilot: scientists find important new role for ‘daydreaming’ network

by SoP | Oct 31, 2017 | News | 0 comments

A brain network previously associated with daydreaming has been found to play an important role in allowing us to perform tasks on autopilot. Scientists at the University of Cambridge showed that far from being just ‘background activity’, the so-called ‘default mode network’ may be essential to helping us perform routine tasks.

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