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: Repeated, slow, and correct movements help build myelin—a fatty substance that wraps around axons.

: The aesthetic of slow motion (high frame rate) allows the viewer to experience the "ballet" of a moment—a splashing drop of water or a falling object—that the human eye normally perceives only as a blur. The Philosophy of the "Slow Movement" do_it_again_a_little_bit_slower

: Reducing the "burnout" associated with constant high-velocity output. Conclusion : Repeated, slow, and correct movements help build