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Juice up your brain with a 9V battery = better gaming
If increasing vCore on your CPU allows for higher clockspeeds, why can't it be done with your brain to give you better gaming performance?
Quote:Scientists reviving a decades-old technique for brain stimulation have found that it can boost learning. So what else can be done with some wires and a nine-volt battery?
Last year a succession of volunteers sat down in a research lab in Albuquerque, New Mexico to play DARWARS Ambush!, a video game designed to train US soldiers bound for Iraq. Each person surveyed virtual landscapes strewn with dilapidated buildings and abandoned cars for signs of trouble — a shadow cast by a rooftop sniper, or an improvised explosive device behind a rubbish bin. With just seconds to react before a blast or shots rang out, most forgot about the wet sponge affixed to their right temple that was delivering a faint electric tickle. The volunteers received a few milliamps of current at most, and the simple gadget used to deliver it was powered by a 9-volt battery.
It might sound like some wacky garage experiment, but Vincent Clark, a neuroscientist at the University of New Mexico, says that the technique, called transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS), could improve learning. The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency funded the research in the hope that it could be used to sharpen soldiers' minds on the battlefield. Yet for all its simplicity, it seems to work.
Volunteers receiving 2 milliamps to the scalp (about one-five-hundredth the amount drawn by a 100-watt light bulb) showed twice as much improvement in the game after a short amount of training as those receiving one-twentieth the amount of current. "They learn more quickly but they don't have a good intuitive or introspective sense about why," says Clark.
The technique, which has roots in research done more than two centuries ago, is experiencing something of a revival. Clark and others see tDCS as a way to tease apart the mechanisms of learning and cognition. As the technique is refined, researchers could, with the flick of a switch, amplify or mute activity in many areas of the brain and watch what happens behaviourally. The field is "going to explode very soon and give us all sorts of new information and new questions", says Clark. And as with some other interventions for stimulating brain activity, such as high-powered magnets or surgically implanted electrodes, researchers are attempting to use tDCS to treat neurological conditions, including depression and stroke. But given the simplicity of building tDCS devices, one of the most important questions will be whether it is ethical to tinker with healthy minds — to improve learning and cognition, for example. The effects seen in experimental settings "are big enough that they would definitely have real-world consequences", says Martha Farah, a neuroethicist at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
Source: http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110413/f...2156a.html
Hmm, maybe it's time for them to put their thinking caps (rigged with a battery) on.
Pretty easy to make yourself, if you're really that interested. I'm not interested in anything other than other peoples' results at the moment :P
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18/04/2011 07:21 PM |
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RE: Juice up your brain with a 9V battery = better gaming
i need this to wake my brain in this sleepy afternoon in office, zzzzzzzz
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19/04/2011 12:41 AM |
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RE: Juice up your brain with a 9V battery = better gaming
I could find this useful.
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19/04/2011 01:04 AM |
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RE: Juice up your brain with a 9V battery = better gaming
Lets just hope no-one swaps the batterye for... oh i dno MAINS POWER SUPPLY lol.
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21/04/2011 06:42 AM |
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