Cognitive Applications
Cross-source consensus on Cognitive Applications from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- A Boston University study found that alternating current stimulation improved working memory in older adults. — Neurostimulation for Faster Learning and Performance
- Prefrontal cortex stimulation is linked to focus, attention, working memory, learning, and cognitive performance. — Neurostimulation for Faster Learning and Performance
- Creative work is described as alternating between idea generation and selective evaluation. — Neurostimulation for Faster Learning and Performance
- The working memory study linked behavioral improvement with increased phase-amplitude coupling. — Neurostimulation for Faster Learning and Performance
- Neurostimulation for language learning would likely require targets beyond the motor cortex. — Neurostimulation for Faster Learning and Performance