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sync

[singk] / sɪŋk /




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"But it requires balance. Neurons need to be active or inactive at the right times. If that rhythm goes out of sync even a little bit, it can change the function of the entire brain."

From Science Daily

Their brains had a wider 'temporal binding window,' meaning visual and tactile signals were more likely to be treated as happening together even when they were slightly out of sync.

From Science Daily

In January, a cycle coach joins the team to lead workshops on syncing not just workouts but nutrition, creativity — even finances — to the menstrual cycle.

From Los Angeles Times

The Chargers’ defense turned in a solid performance, but the offense was sputtering and out of sync.

From Los Angeles Times

Without both in sync, home prices would likely rise.

From Barron's