Would you dare to receive electric shocks to make yourself smarter?


And if a mild electrical current applied directly to your brain could boost your ability with numbers, it sounds like a crazy experiment a crazy experiment, but it's not. A new study indicates that small, painless, non-invasive brain shocks can literally unlock the potential of struggling brains.
For 5 days, the volunteers received 150 minutes of electrical stimulation while they solved mathematical tests. The results surprised even the scientists themselves; the secret lies in the delicacy of the stimulus. The electrical current does not force the neurons to work; instead, it acts as a nudge, slightly raising the activity of neurons that naturally function at a slower rate.
