Saturday, January 13, 2018
Zap your brain for a better you
Many of these gadgets use tDCS — transcranial direct current stimulation — to mildly stimulate or suppress neurons firing in certain areas of the brain. It’s a straightforward mechanism that has been heavily studied in connection with everything from math skills to post-stroke rehabilitation. There is much we still don’t know about how the brain functions, and tDCS research is not conclusive —
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