
"Israeli Study Identifies Brain Area Controlling Attention and Wakefulness"
An Israeli study has identified the claustrum, a highly connected brain area, as a key regulator of wakefulness and attention. Researchers found that low claustrum activity in mice correlated with increased wakefulness and impulsive behavior, while high activity led to deeper sleep and better-regulated actions. These findings could aid in developing treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders like ADHD.