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The non-invasive laser light can improve short-term memory by 25%



When the brain is stressed by non-invasive laser light. That thing improves short-term memory by 25%. That thing might be interesting if we want to remember things better. There is the possibility to equip things like helmets with a system. That conducts the laser light to the head of the user. That kind of system can make it possible to make people with ADHD to study normally. 

“People with conditions like ADHD or other attention-related conditions could benefit from this type of treatment, which is safe, simple, and non-invasive, with no side-effects.” — Dongwei Li (ScitechDaily.com/Non-Invasive Laser Light Therapy Could Improve Short-Term Memory by Up to 25 Percent) 

That thing, called: "transcranial photobiomodulation", or tPBM makes it possible to help people remember things that they are learning in classes. Or the same system can also help astronauts remember things that they must do in some complex operations. This method means that the person can learn things better and more effectively.

The difference between laser and electric stimulation is that laser stimulation is safer than electric stimulation. The researchers must not worry about electric arcs inside the head of the user. The laser rays can target the right places in the brain with the use of laser LEDs. 

That means the user of that kind of system can use it anywhere if the laser system is portable. The portable memory improvement system is an interesting thing. That kind of system can make learning easier for people who have problems with concentration. It could also help the lives of people who have Alzheimer's. 

https://scitechdaily.com/non-invasive-laser-light-therapy-could-improve-short-term-memory-by-up-to-25-percent/

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