THE REAL SCIENCE BEHIND:
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
A Novel
The wood is warm under my fingers, soft and moist in the afternoon sun. Shup-shup-shup-shup-shup and a flying pause as my fingers hop across the fence post and onto the next slat, shup-shup-shup-shup-shup and fly. I breathe in as my hand makes the jump. I try to order my steps to fit my hand’s rhythm. Shup-shup-step-shup-shup-shup-step-fly-breathe, but it just throws the whole thing off. Still, I can’t help feeling like this could be something. Something new. Like it’s part of a song I can’t hear. ~An excerpt from Sleep of Reason THE REAL SCIENCE: Alzheimers and Light Therapy: Our busy minds create a rhythm of their own, literally. In fact, the mind's axons fire in different prescribed rhythms depending on the action they intend to produce. And as we are constantly in the middle of plural actions, our heads are constantly creating their own rhythm section as part of the physical process of our being. In people with Alzheimer's, scientists have found their axons can't fire at one particular frequency, and that the action tied to that frequency is the calling forth of the cleanup crew for the brain. Even more fascinating was the way they figured it out, and how they hope to use the information to help. http://www.radiolab.org/story/bringing-gamma-back/
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AuthorMargaret Riley is a wordsmith, slow-kayaker, slow-skiier, photographer of strange realities, and a deep believer in the magic of story time. Archives
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