arstechnica.com— Researchers show that targeting a weak current to the brain's primary motor cortex can enhance the ability of subjects to improve their performance on a test of motor skills.
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that,s diffrent, the article discribes having a special KIND of electrick shock not,,,, the kind you were having which was probably MUCH to powerfull for any organization too hapen
bullhunterJan 20, 2009
I've had a few 'boots' in my days as an electrician and it hasn't helped me at all...
luigisonJan 20, 2009
Where do I sign up?
ladyarcher85Jan 21, 2009
I suppose dropping your blowdryer in a sink full of water while its still plugged does not count.
Closed AccountJan 21, 2009
electricity to the brain? yea have fun with that
3tcpJan 21, 2009
i tried this once but i couldnt fit enough 9 volt batteries into my mouth to notice a difference
syntaxgsJan 22, 2009
that,s diffrent, the article discribes having a special KIND of electrick shock not,,,, the kind you were having which was probably MUCH to powerfull for any organization too hapen
kibibytebrainJan 22, 2009
Electrocute = Electricity + Execute = not what this research suggests.
Closed AccountJan 22, 2009
some things are worth the risk.well, one.<a class="user" href="http://www.smbc-comics.com/comics/20081202.gif">http://www.smbc-comics.com/comics/20081202.gif</a>
Closed AccountJan 22, 2009
Ghostbuster!
kadjelJan 23, 2009
Thor, gimme a hit-I got a big test tomorrow.