Neuroscientists are uncovering how brain waves organize memory, communication, and aging. New research shows rotating spiral waves function as biological clocks, exercise triggers memory ripples, and non-invasive interfaces can decode brain signals into text without surgery.
·Brain2Qwerty translates brain waves directly into words, offering communication for paralyzed patients without surgical implants
·Rotating spiral brain waves discovered to coordinate space and time perception across neural networks
·Physical exercise activates memory-related ripples in the brain, linking movement to cognitive function
·Sleep quality directly impacts brain aging rates, potentially reversible through better rest
·Fragile X research identifies gamma wave patterns as a biomarker visible in both human and animal brains
drawn from AI at Meta, The New York Times, Daily Kos, UW Medicine | Newsroom · updated 10h ago