Workout Fuels Bright Idea
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•Echoes in the brain: Why today's workout could fuel next week's bright idea
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Researchers from Aalto University and the University of Oulu tracked one person's brain and behavioral activity for five months using brain scans and data from wearable devices and smartphones.
Study found that our brains do not respond to daily life in immediate, isolated bursts.
Brain activity evolves in response to sleep patterns, physical activity, mood, and respiration rate over many days .
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