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Stimulating the brain with electric currents improves mathematical problem-solving abilities in young adults, according to a ...
The study suggests that targeted brain stimulation could help bridge this gap. Academic learning has profound implications ...
Brain scans revealed that people with a stronger connection between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (which helps focus and learn) and the posterior parietal cortex performed better in ...
A team of international scientists suggests that the mild electrical stimulation of the brain may be an innovative solution for improving mathematical abilities, particularly for students who face ...
A new study shows subtle brain stimulation can boost college students’ math abilities. Researchers at the University of ...
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Seventy-two adults took part in a five-day maths training programme -- 24 received transcranial random noise stimulation to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, 24 to the posterior parietal cortex ...
A study suggests that carefully controlled electrical stimulation of the brain may improve math skills, most significantly in people with weaker connections in a specific part of the brain.