There are so many different examples of spontaneous synchronization that are important in science and in medicine and nature. You can sort of see sometimes when if you're looking under an FMRI machine, people call them brain scans or they talk about what part of the brain lights up when someone's doing a certain task. So synchronous oscillation is the brain's way of the biologist call it the binding problem. How do you bind all the different features of an object into a coherent single object to recognize that it's not just a bunch of different things happening in your brain all at once? Interesting.

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