Researchers have been exploring whether zapping a person's brain with electrical current through electrodes on their scalp can improve cognition. Credit: J.M. Eddin/Military Collection/Alamy
Arianna Traviglia is a senior researcher at the Centre for Cultural Heritage Technology at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa, Italy. Credit: Francesco Rucci and Francesco Marinelli for Nature
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