locus coeruleus controls alertness
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•How the locus coeruleus manages the transition from intense focus to heightened awareness
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Neuroscientists from UNIGE and ETH Zurich have shown how the locus coeruleus, a small region of the brain, manages the transition from intense focus to heightened global awareness.
Discovery could change the way elite sportsmen and women train to achieve their goals.
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