Cognitive Applications

A Boston University study found that alternating current stimulation improved working memory in older adults. Creative work is described as alternating between idea generation and selective evaluation. The working memory study linked behav…

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A Boston University study found that alternating current stimulation improved working memory in older adults. Creative work is described as alternating between idea generation and selective evaluation. The working memory study linked behavioral improvement with increased phase-amplitude coupling. Prefrontal cortex stimulation is linked to focus, attention, working memory, learning, and cognitive performance. Neurostimulation for language learning would likely require targets beyond the motor cortex.