Friday, April 15, 2011

Brain Nerve Stimulation Could Speed Up Learning

Biologists have recently discovered that it is no possible to stimulate nerve cells so that learning rate can increase. This breakthrough can be used to treat, learning impairments, stroke and chronic pain. Scientists experimented things on rats, teaching them new tricks and tasks while hey were under treated. Eventually, the effects subsided but the rats perform the tasked that they learned while they were being treated. Researchers can now better understand how the brain better learns and encodes new skills.


Opinion

Now that scientists have now discovered how the mind works, hopefully, they can now adapt certain teaching habits to people with leaning disabilities. Now it will be easier for people to prevent diseases involved with the nerve cells, especially the ones in the brain. It is also possible for people to be able to perform tasks that healthy humans can't perform, with faster brain response.Now, it will be a lot easier to teach things to people that have difficulty some things. I am definitely open to it, since it would be a lot easier to pass math class and for some people, biology(Robert K.).
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110413171327.htm Written by Daniel Pena

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