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A tiny electric current applied to the back of the head can significantly improve a person’s mathematical skills for up to six months, a study has found. The effect can even be reversed by changing ...
Researchers have discovered that the use of electrical noise stimulation on a specific region of the brain can significantly enhance mathematical learning in individuals who find the subject ...
For Vanessa Moyo, math has never been just numbers on a page, but now it's a passion and a part-time job she looks forward to every week. Moyo, an electrical engineering major with a minor in ...
Just about everyone wishes they were better at math. But studying and practicing is so difficult and boring that very few people do it. If only there were an easier way. Now there may be, suggests a ...
New neuroscience research is not only adding to our understanding of math and number processing in the brain, it's also suggesting a way to improve learning in the math-deficient. A small new study ...
Mathemati-phobes rejoice. You may one day swap coffee and cramming for a trusty set of head-mounted electrodes. According to a team of researchers, hailing from the UK and Austria, non-invasive ...
For people who aren’t so good at math, a mild form of brain stimulation may improve your proficiency. The relatively new form of electrical stimulation is apparently gentler than previously tested ...