Neurofeedback: Brain Monitoring During Study Boosts Learning

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 09:40 in Biology & Nature

You have heard of biofeedback, controlling bodily responses using audio or visual cues to map performance.  It may be possible to do that with learning, a kind of neurofeedback, according to research at Sandia National Laboratories. They show that it's possible to predict how well people will remember information by monitoring their brain activity while they study.  read more

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