Tag: sleep research
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How Sleep Quality Shapes Brain Function in Real Time with MEG
Introduction: Sleep Quality and Brain Health in Real Time New research from MYndspan demonstrates how sleep quality directly influences brain function, using clinical-grade magnetoencephalography (MEG) to monitor the brain as people sleep and wake. The findings bridge laboratory data with real-world experiences, showing that even subtle sleep disruption can ripple through neural networks, affecting attention,…
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MYndspan Shows Impact of Sleep Quality on Brain Function in Real-Time Using MEG Technology
Introduction: Real-Time Insights with MEG MYndspan is making waves in neuroscience by leveraging clinical-grade magnetoencephalography (MEG) to demonstrate, in real time, how sleep quality shapes brain activity and cognitive performance. The company’s latest findings combine controlled sleep studies with real-world data, offering a window into the immediate neural consequences of disrupted sleep and the brain’s…
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Sleep, From Sea to Sense: Jellyfish Reveal Sleep’s Ancient Purpose
Ancient Sleep, Modern Insight Sleep is a universal behavior we associate with humans and many animals, but its roots extend far deeper in the tree of life than most people realize. A groundbreaking study examining jellyfish and sea anemones—creatures among the earliest with nervous systems—suggests that sleep’s core function emerged hundreds of millions of years…
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BIU Jellyfish Study Reveals Fundamental Driver of Sleep
How Sleep Began: A Deep Dive into Ancient Nervous Systems Sleep is a universal human habit, but its roots run far deeper than human history. A groundbreaking study from Bar-Ilan University (BIU) suggests that the earliest nervous systems, found in jellyfish and sea anemones, reveal a fundamental driver of sleep that predates complex brains. This…
