TED Talksのインスタグラム(ted) - 4月7日 08時36分
Your memory can be strengthened and enhanced just like any other muscle in your body — and you might be able to do it in your sleep. Many scientists believe that your brain transfers short term memories into long term memory while you rest, but what if you could use sound to hack your brain while napping? Neuroscientist Greg Gage and Joud M’ari did an experiment to test whether listening to certain noises improved one’s ability to recall information, and they found that it actually works! To see how they tested it out, watch this week’s episode of DIY Neuroscience, a new original video series from TED, at go.ted.com/memoryhack
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