Brain Regions Controlling Movement and Sensory Input Stay "on" During Non-Rem
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Researchers found that brain regions controlling movement and sensory input remain active during non-REM sleep, revealing a coordinated shift in brain activity. The story was posted with no comments, indicating a lack of discussion or controversy.
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