Cainntear Pentaglot Senior Member Scotland linguafrankly.blogsp Joined 6013 days ago 4399 posts - 7687 votes Speaks: Lowland Scots, English*, French, Spanish, Scottish Gaelic Studies: Catalan, Italian, German, Irish, Welsh
| Message 1 of 3 27 February 2010 at 12:38pm | IP Logged |
Some scientists reckon a couple of milliamps across the brain can speed your learning.
Luckily they don't include details on how to replicate the experiment -- I might otherwise have been daft enough to try it.....
Edit: oops, the URL... http://www.technologyreview.com/Biotech/21007/. I think I need to change my batteries...
Edited by Cainntear on 27 February 2010 at 12:39pm
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OlafP Triglot Senior Member Germany Joined 5437 days ago 261 posts - 667 votes Speaks: German*, French, English
| Message 2 of 3 27 February 2010 at 1:58pm | IP Logged |
"Very little is known about how TDCS works."
That doesn't really inspire my confidence. A few years ago I read somewhere that some fern seeds, when exposed to a static electric field, get kind of reset and will sprout plants that look like their ancestors of a million years ago. Quite amazing, but also spooky. If I use such a device I may one day start to swing on the hanging light.
I don't want to mess with my brain. Even lucid dreams would frighten me. Maybe you do something stupid in your dream, screw up some subconscious settings, and when you wake up you think you're a chair or an airplane.
Apart from that, when the device goes to production, they will probably want to keep the price low and finance it by advertising. Imagine you get an ad-break injected into your neurons every 10min, telling you that size matters.
Edited by OlafP on 27 February 2010 at 1:58pm
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Johntm Senior Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5424 days ago 616 posts - 725 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 3 of 3 28 February 2010 at 5:22am | IP Logged |
Cainntear wrote:
Luckily they don't include details on how to replicate the experiment -- I might otherwise have been daft enough to try it.....
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Maybe sticking a metal fork in your ear, and then sticking it in an electrical socket while still in your ear?
Disclaimer: It's not my fault if this turns out bad for you.
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