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Mild electric shocks to brain may help students solve maths problems
Psychologists find students do puzzles 27% faster after non-invasive procedure than those who had no treatment
Can We All Benefit From Electric Shocks To Our Brains?
Results range from relieving severe, treatment-resistant depression, jumpstarting vocabulary recall, enhancing math skills, boosting self-control, fortifying the aging brain as well as reducing the intention to commit violent acts and sexual assault.
www.forbes.com