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I have made a follow-up post to the
Brain Clock post suggesting a possible link between meditation and synchronized metronome tapping (in the form of Interactive Metronome neurotechnology training)--both being able to focus
controlled attention and shut down the mind-wandering busy self-talk of the
default brain network. This new
post is at the IM-HOME blog. - Posted using BlogPress from Kevin McGrew's iPad
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