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A new study published in PLOS Biology provides fascinating insights into how our daily experiences and behaviors, such as sleep patterns, physical activity, and even our mood, leave lasting imprints on our brain’s connectivity. Conducted by researchers at Aalto University and the University of Oulu, the study used brain scans and data from wearable devices to track the brain activity and physiological states of a single participant over 133 days. The new findings challenge the common perception that brain connectivity is influenced only by immediate events, revealing instead that behaviors fro…

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