Learn more quickly by transcranial magnetic brain stimulation, study in rats suggests
Friday, January 28, 2011 - 13:30
in Biology & Nature
What sounds like science fiction is actually possible: thanks to magnetic stimulation, the activity of certain brain nerve cells can be deliberately influenced. What happens in the brain in this context has been unclear up to now. Medical experts have now shown that various stimulus patterns changed the activity of distinct neuronal cell types. In addition, certain stimulus patterns led to rats learning more easily.