
Electrodoping with Transcranial Electrical Stimulation – Fact or Fiction?
January 23, 2013 | By Kohitij Kar, PhD candidate | 2 Comments
Envision yourself attaching a pair of electrodes on to your head connected to a 9 volts battery pack right before your final exams. You have a chart in your hand that says 0.5 mA-prefrontal cortex for physics, 1.0 mA-temporal cortex for history, 0.8 mA-orbitofrontal cortex for economics and so on. What you are about to do, is electrodope yourself to an A! If this fantasy sounds familiar or exciting, you are probably reading the right article!
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