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Synchronized brain stimulation curbs selfish behavior
Can simply applying subtle electrical stimulation to the brain reduce selfish behavior? A recent study by a joint ...
Stimulating two brain areas, nudging them to collectively fire in the same way, increased a person’s ability to behave ...
While participants made these choices, the research team applied transcranial alternating current stimulation to the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain. This non-invasive stimulation was designed ...
Not seeing the left (or right) side can occur with occipital or parietal lobe damage. In my last post, I mentioned how the parietal lobes help to focus attention, and that it is asymmetric. Although ...
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