To be electrocuted Brain Smart
Oxford, dyscalculia is a learning disorder characterized by difficulty calculating figures. The flow of electricity in certain parts of the brain was able to overcome this disorder and even the effect can last up to 6 months.
Of course how to supply power to the brain is not as easy as turning on the lights. There are certain techniques which if not done properly it causes the opposite effect that is increasingly difficult to do math.
In an experiment, scientists from Oxford University managed to find the right technique to cope with electricity dyscalculia. These experiments involved 15 students ranging in age from 20 to 21 years.
When an electric current of 1 milliamps (mA) flowed in the brain in the parietal lobe that regulates the ability of numerical and mathematical, the volunteers felt the effect is quite significant. But the effect depends on the direction of flow of electricity berfariasi.
If it is passed from the right parietal lobe to the left, numeracy volunteers increased by 2-fold. Conversely when the flow from left to right, his ability to drop dramatically until the equivalent of the ability of children aged 6 years.
Because the technique actually much more complicated, one scientist is Dr. Cohen Kadosh warned not to try this technique yourself at home. However this technique is still in the testing phase so it is still more research is needed before widespread use.
"This will not change a person as smart as Einstein, but juka lucky someday be useful for those who have specific learning difficulties such as dyscalculia," said Dr. Kadosh as quoted from the Telegraph.
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