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The three second rule - once more like folklore or hearsay - has been discovered to be the happiest condition for the human brain.
In this imaginative journey through the synapses a work, rest and play - Susan Aldworth, Artist in Residence at York University, slips inside a scanner, under the suprvision of neuroscientists Professor Miles Whittington, and Dr Fiona LeBeau, who she has been working with on a project exploring sleep, to discover whether paying heed to the three second rhythm of the mind can help us work rest and play.
By the time you finish this sentence you will have made up your mind.
Whether we are choosing a lover,
If you've made your mind up to listen by now, I hope you choose well.
Producer: Sara Jane Hall.
By BBC Radio 34.7
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The three second rule - once more like folklore or hearsay - has been discovered to be the happiest condition for the human brain.
In this imaginative journey through the synapses a work, rest and play - Susan Aldworth, Artist in Residence at York University, slips inside a scanner, under the suprvision of neuroscientists Professor Miles Whittington, and Dr Fiona LeBeau, who she has been working with on a project exploring sleep, to discover whether paying heed to the three second rhythm of the mind can help us work rest and play.
By the time you finish this sentence you will have made up your mind.
Whether we are choosing a lover,
If you've made your mind up to listen by now, I hope you choose well.
Producer: Sara Jane Hall.

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