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New research shows that safe, non-invasive brain stimulation can enhance math learning in young adults with lower natural ...
In the brain, tRNS may enhance learning by gently boosting the activity of underperforming neurons, helping them get closer ...
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Live Science on MSNZapping the brain may help boost math skills, study hintsA study suggests that carefully controlled electrical stimulation of the brain may improve math skills, most significantly in people with weaker connections in a specific part of the brain.
The strength of certain neural connections can predict how well someone can learn math, and mildly electrically stimulating ...
Amid a numeracy crisis, students easily bored by math want less online lesson time, new research suggests. More than half of ...
It added: “Currently only around half of 16-19-year-olds study any maths at all and the problem is particularly acute for disadvantaged pupils, 60% of whom do not have basic maths skills at age 16.
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