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Mattingley
More flexibility in brain networks helps you solve harder puzzles
The more different your brain networks are between resting and reasoning, the better your chances of solving difficult tasks.
Brain stimulation can boost performance on new tasks
Published on:
5 February 2018
Electrical stimulation applied to the brain during training can boost performance on new, untrained tasks controlled by the same brain areas.
Training and stimulation improves brain performance
Published on:
5 September 2017
Brain stimulation may improve the general benefits of brain training by increasing our ability to process information.
Jason Mattingley: learning and memory
Professor Jason Mattingley discusses learning and memory in the brain.
Funding success for Queensland Brain Institute
Published on:
5 December 2016
QBI researchers have received more than $10 million in project grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Stimulating possibilities arise from brain study
Published on:
7 September 2016
Brain stimulation can alter activity throughout the connected networks of the brain, Queensland research finds.
Researchers put brain training to the test
Published on:
24 August 2016
Brain training for specific tasks can also improve broader brain performance, research finds for the first time.
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