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Hi James James
Welcome to NeuroTalk ![]() What you have described is a new one on me. You could post about your experiences in the "Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome" NT forum. Although members there are largely focused on adverse effects of concussion and similar, some of them might have insights and suggestions to offer you. All the best.
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Hi, James James. I guess anything is possible with our brains. I suggest you talk to a doctor about it. It would be quite a breakthrough (no pun intended) if a jolt to a specific part of the brain could improve thought processing. It's usually the opposite!
Any way you could take some brain "tests"? |
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