New UCLA Study Challenges Theory Of Inner Clock

“Time” is the most popular noun in the English language, yet how would we tell instance whether we didn’t have access to the plethora of watches, clocks and cell phones at our disposal?For decades, scientists have believed that the brain possesses an internal clock that allows it to keep track of moment. Now a UCLA study in the Feb. 1 edition of Neuron

proposes a new model in which a series of physical changes to the brain’s cells helps the organ to monitor the passage of instance. [click link for full article]

Original post by Brian White

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