Scientists say it could help tackle rapidly rising obesity rates ZAPPING the brain with “random noise” could starve cravings and stop emotional eating, scientists say. A study found that using ...
Though many of us may seek a quiet place in which to study, ‘noise’ may play a key role in helping some people improve their learning potential. Edith Cowan University (ECU) has investigated the ...
Random noise, such as background hubbub on a phone call, is usually thought of as unwanted interference. Now researchers at Columbia Engineering find the brain may harness unavoidable random ...
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