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  3. Research by NTP students Chadd Funk and Alex Rodriguez finds that slow wave activity in certain parts of the brain may explain the brain’s disconnect during dreaming

Research by NTP students Chadd Funk and Alex Rodriguez finds that slow wave activity in certain parts of the brain may explain the brain’s disconnect during dreaming

Read the full article at: http://www.med.wisc.edu/news-events/slow-waves-may-explain-the-brains-disconnect-during-dreaming/47585
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