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Scientists observe a 300-million-year-old brain rhythm in several animal species

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Summary

The study reports the infraslow brain rhythm across reptiles, birds, and mammals, indicating a 300-million-year conserved mechanism linked to sleep and brain maintenance. It uses neural electrodes, miniature loggers, and functional ultrasound to map brain and physiological activity across species, with implications for sleep evolution and vigilance.

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