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Welcome Back, Corporal Brown!
A big homecoming today for Caddo Sheriff's Corporal Levi Brown...he returned to work this morning as a deputy after serving eight years in the U.S. Army. Brown had only been a sheriff's deputy for a couple of years when he was called to serve in the Iraq War in January 2003. His job at
Can Electricity Shock Your Brain Into Learning Faster? It Works for the Air Force
One of the toughest things to teach Air Force pilots who guide unmanned attack drones is how to accurately spot targets in complex radar images. Researchers, however, have found a way to cut that lengthy training time in half.
Delivering a mild electrical current to pilots’ brains through EEG electrodes placed on the scalp — a process called transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) — can accelerate learning and improve pilot accuracy. In addition, that accuracy is sustained for up to 40 minutes, whereas it otherwise typically declines after 20 minutes.
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