Natural frequencies of neural activities and cognitions may serve as precise targets of rhythmic interventions to the aging brain

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  • who: Yifeng Wang and Shouyan Wang from the Harvard Medical School, United States Capital Medical University, China have published the paper: Natural frequencies of neural activities and cognitions may serve as precise targets of rhythmic interventions to the aging brain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Future research efforts are warranted to provide critical knowledge and insights into the relationships between natural frequency of brain activities and functional performances as well as the underlying pathway through which the modulation of such frequency benefits the functions.

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    Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience frontiersin.org . . .

     

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