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Spatiotemporal alterations in the brain oscillations of Arctic explorers.

Yong-Bo HuJing LuHong-Xia LiCraig S AndersonZhong-Min LiuBei ZhangJun-Jie Hao
Published in: Brain research bulletin (2024)
Overall, these findings provide novel insights into the neural mechanisms underlying adaptation to extreme environments. These findings have implications for understanding the cognitive consequences of polar exploration and may inform strategies to mitigate potential neurological risks associated with such endeavors. Further research is warranted to elucidate the long-term effects of Arctic exposure on brain function.
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