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This groundbreaking study by Steven Jillings and colleagues reveals how prolonged microgravity impacts human brain connectivity. Using advanced resting-state fMRI data from cosmonauts, the research uncovers intriguing changes in brain areas related to function and adaptation in space environments. Discover how microgravity influences our brains!
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