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Scientists develop new approach to learning through noninvasive manipulation of brain activity patterns
Imagine being able to inscribe a new pattern of activity into a person's brain that would allow for faster learning, or better treatment of psychiatric and developmental disorders such as depression ...
Researchers report that they have successfully tested a novel approach for teaching the human brain to learn through external manipulation and neural feedback -- what they call the 'sculpting' of ...
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Wireless implant sends information straight to the brain using light
A new brain device from Northwestern University is asking a daring question: what if information could reach your brain ...
Researchers have identified a distinct pattern of brain activity in neurodiverse children who experience sensory over-responsivity. The findings suggest that children who are highly sensitive to ...
How does your brain wake up from sleep? A study of more than 1,000 arousals from slumber has revealed precisely how the brain bestirs itself during the transition to alertness — a finding that might ...
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