Zapping the brain to learn faster? study tests methods
NCT ID NCT06262425
Summary
This study tested whether a safe, non-invasive brain stimulation technique could help healthy adults learn new physical skills more quickly. Researchers compared stimulating two different brain areas to see which was more effective for improving accuracy and speed in a computer-based typing task and a manual pegboard test. The goal was to gather knowledge about how the brain learns movement, which could inform future rehabilitation approaches.
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Neuron
Madrid, Madrid, 28045, Spain
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