How would you like to have the ability to play the piano downloaded into your brain? You might not end up with the same sense of achievement, but it sure would be a lot quicker and easier than years of lessons and practicing. Well, we're not there yet (and perhaps we never should be), but that sort of scenario is now a little closer to reality, thanks to research conducted at Boston University and ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan. .. Continue Reading Matrix-style instant learning could be one step closer
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Boston University, Brain, fMRI, Learning, Psychology
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