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Yawning may quietly protect your brain, study finds
Although yawning seems like a small, everyday action, recent studies have found that it causes an unexpected reaction in the ...
BACKGROUND: The disruption of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a central pathogenic event in many central nervous system disorders. However, the mechanisms regulating BBB function remain incompletely ...
Yawning has long been a curious behavior, often contagious and even a little contagious, but now, recent research has ...
Yawning has an unusual and unexpected effect on the flow of fluid protecting the brain, a recent study reveals, though it's ...
Abstract: Gesture recognition systems based on surface electromyography (sEMG) exhibit high accuracy in laboratory settings. However, they often underperform in real-world applications due to the ...
One key role of sleep involves cerebrospinal fluid, which surrounds and protects the brain. During sleep, CSF helps remove waste that accumulates during waking hours. In a 2019 study, Lewis and her ...
Sleep deprivation triggers CSF movements during wakefulness, briefly pushing the brain into a sleep-like state that disrupts ...
New research shows sleep deprivation can push the awake brain into a sleep-like state, disrupting attention and brain fluid ...
Abstract: Explorative flow visualization allows domain experts to analyze complex flow structures by interactively investigating flow patterns. However, traditional visual interfaces often rely on ...
1 Department of Radiology, Hangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, China 2 Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, China ...
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