Breathing propels everything we do -- so its rhythm must be carefully organized by our brain cells, right? Wrong. Every breath we take arises from a disorderly group of neurons -- each like a soloist belting out its song before uniting as a chorus to harmonize on a brand-new melody. Or, in this case, a fresh breath.
How our brains create breathing rhythm is unique to every breath
- EurekAlert
- 3. 3 2020 (06:00)