CORDIS Project
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This project explores how rhythmic brain and bodily signals influence cognition. It aims to understand the role of these rhythms in attention, memory, and information processing, proposing a model to enhance cognitive performance through non-invasive neuromodulation techniques.
We live in a rhythmic world.
Take a deep breath, listen to your heartbeat, to the trees swinging with the wind, music playing, people chatting.
Every perception and cognition, every heartbeat happens in time following its own rhythmic frequency.
Our brain also generates rhythmic brain waves and there is wide consensus that these neural oscillations are a fundamental building block of how our brain works.
Interestingly, the brain is not the only organ generating such intrinsic rhythmic signals. B…
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