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Brain's Speed Control: New Insights

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Brain regions process information at different speeds.
  • Individual cognitive abilities vary due to brain processing.
  • Brain patterns are linked to genetics and cellular features.

New research from Rutgers Health sheds light on how the human brain manages information processed at varying speeds. Scientists discovered that different brain regions are inherently programmed for specific processing times, a concept known as intrinsic neural timescales.

The study analyzed brain scans from 960 participants, mapping neural connections to understand how information flows over time. This analysis revealed that the brain's organizational structure, based on these timescales, significantly impacts how easily it switches between different behavioral patterns.

Furthermore, the research indicates that these processing differences are unique to each individual and are influenced by genetics and cellular brain tissue characteristics. Similar patterns observed in mice suggest this fundamental brain system is conserved across species, and may be disrupted in certain mental health conditions.

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The study explains how the brain combines information processed at different speeds across various regions to support thinking and behavior.
INTs refer to the different lengths of time over which various brain regions process information, from instantaneous reactions to slower analysis.
Yes, the research found that brain patterns related to processing speed are linked to genetics and the cellular features of brain tissue.

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