Neuroenhancement of high-level cognition: evidence for homeostatic constraints of non-invasive brain stimulation
Neuroenhancement aims to improve cognitive performance in typically and atypically functioning populations. However, it is currently debated whether it is also effective in exceptionally high-functioning individuals. Present theories suggest that homeostatic set points for learning and cortical plas...
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Springer Verlag
2019
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