Breathing modulates brain activity and mental function
New research shows that the rhythm of breathing directly impacts neural activity in a network of brain areas involved in smell, memory and emotions Breathing in through the nose synchronises electrical activity across a network of brain regions involved in smell, memory, and emotions. Photograph: Terri Lee-Shield Photography/Getty Images/Cultura RF The rhythm of breathing co-ordinates electrical activity across a network of brain regions associated with smell, memory, and emotions, and can enhance their functioning, according to a new study by researchers at Northwestern University. The findings, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, suggest that breathing does not merely supply oxygen to the brain and body, but may also organise the activity of populations of cells within multiple brain regions to help orchestrate complex behaviours. Nearly 75 years ago, the British…
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