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Electrical brain stimulation improves math skills

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By applying electrical current to the brain, researchers reporting online on Nov. 4 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, have shown that they could enhance a person's mathematical performance for up to six months without influencing their other cognitive functions.

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