Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg investigated whether transcranial direct current stimulation, or TDCS, can make one part of the brain work harder than other.
海蒂·约翰森·伯格教授教授研究了颅直流电刺激(TDCS)能否让一部分大脑比其他部分更努力工作。
Fifteen healthy volunteers were wired up the gadget. One electrode was placed just above the left ear, over the part of the brain that controls movement and a second was placed above the right eye. A tingling electric current was then passed through the brain and the volunteers played a computer game that involved learning a sequence of key presses, rather similar to learning a tune on the piano. When the current was passed from left to right, they learned the sequence more quickly.
15名健康志愿者带上接通电源的器具。一个电极放在左耳上,那是大脑控制运动的部分,另一电极则被放在右眼上。随后,一丝麻刺电流通过大脑,接着,志愿者们玩了一款涉及学习一连串的按键的电脑游戏,这与学习弹钢琴曲很相像。当电流从左通至右,他们学习的更快。
Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg said that within five to 10 years, home kits could be available. There is definitely a need for new treatments for stroke.
约翰森·伯格教授说,5到10年内即可得到这项技术的家庭装置。对中风的新疗法来说,这绝对必要。
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