Scientists at the University of Rochester, Yale, and Princeton have achieved a groundbreaking advancement in neuroscience by developing a method to modify brain activity patterns without invasive procedures, potentially revolutionizing how humans learn and process information.
The innovative technique, led by Dr. Coraline Iordan, uses real-time neuroimaging and neurofeedback to "sculpt" specific brain activity patterns, enabling researchers to directly inscribe new neural patterns that facilitate learning. This marks the first successful demonstration of externally manipulating how the brain represents and processes visual information.
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