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A Thinking Cap That Will Unlock The Hidden Genius In Us

Scientists are currently developing a "thinking cap" that can unlock the potential of the brain. The revolutionary device works by switching on and off certain sections of the brain, thereby unlocking its hidden potential.
Once perfected, the device could be marketed as a cap slipped on to boost creativity and intellectual capacity. The cap can reproduce the same affect by careful targeting of the magnetic pulses allows over or under-active parts of the brain to be calmed down or jump-started.
Professor Allan Snyder at Sydney University believes the experiments show we all have hidden talents, we just have trouble tapping into them.
"I believe that each of us has within us non-conscious machinery which can do extraordinary art, extraordinary memory and extraordinary mathematical calculations," Telegraph quoted him, as saying.
"We don't normally access these skills because they are the machinery behind our daily lives and everything we do.
"My theory is that there is a lot happening and maybe you could see it by shutting off that conscious part of the brain," he added
Researchers think the magnetic pulses temporarily unlock hidden potential in the human brain that savants such as Dustin Hoffman's character in 'Rain Man', who have extraordinary abilities as well as severe mental disability.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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