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Friday, February 11, 2011

'Thinking cap' zaps brain to make people more creative | The Sun |News

'Thinking cap' zaps brain to make people more creative | The Sun |News: "The weird-looking headwear has had extraordinary results and experts believe it could help people be more creative.

The device was dreamt up by the University of Sydney's Centre for the Mind in Australia and suppresses the left side of the brain to encourage the more creative right side into action.

But Centre director Allan Snyder said students hoping to use it to swot up before exams would be disappointed.

He said: 'You wouldn't use this to study or to help your memory."

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