Health

Visual evidence shows brain ‘resetting’ during sleep

Written by Teunis Felter

Throughout the day, the human brain absorbs a torrent of knowledge, processes the information, and learns, before “switching off” over night. New research explains this process in action. Microscopic images of synapses – the junction between two nerve cells – have been shown to expand with daytime stimulation and shrink with sleep, thus resetting the brain ready for the next day.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/315664.php

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Teunis Felter

Teunis Felter has over 20 years experience as an author, editor, and scientist. When not exploring outside, he enjoys reading history, researching genealogy, and civilly discussing politics.