John Stevenson: What is hyperconnectivity? Professor Adrian Cheok: Hyperconnectivity refers not only to the technology that enables communication and interaction, but also to the impact that this technology has on personal lives, business, government and societal behaviour.
Hyperconnectivity in the brain refers to atypically increased communication between neural regions, and it sits at the heart of conditions ranging from epilepsy to anxiety to autism.

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