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dan May 20, 2024 4 minute read

Forget everything you know about blinking

Blinking doesn’t interrupt the flow of information to the brain, it enhances it

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A baby blinking
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catherine July 16, 2025

Does sleep really 'wash' your brain?

A neuroscientist on what “good sleep” really means.

Does sleep really 'wash' your brain?
The rise and fall of norepinephrine has been linked to the brain waves that help consolidate memories during sleep. (Max Levy, Sequencer adapted from Unsplash)
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