11-14-2014, 07:17 AM
One more feature for this sub from new science:
Enhance/increase neuroplasticity
Based on PirB inhibition (as discussed here: http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.v...n-s-Clock/ ) and action of valproate (as discussed here: http://www.livescience.com/42347-valproa...pitch.html )
The idea in connection with this sub is that optimal learning will be achieved as long as the brain exhibits neuroplasticity - as they write, " it suggests the adult brain can learn better and faster through drugs that enhance its "neuroplasticity."
Also, likely covered in the various items jonathan4all posted, but to make it even more explicit:
Learning and studying are very enjoyable - make wanting to learn new stuff as (or more) fun as any other entertainment activity (movies, dancing, drinking, sex... whatever ). Basically so that you actually look forward to studying and it is even so fun it hardly seems like work at all.
Enhance/increase neuroplasticity
Based on PirB inhibition (as discussed here: http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.v...n-s-Clock/ ) and action of valproate (as discussed here: http://www.livescience.com/42347-valproa...pitch.html )
The idea in connection with this sub is that optimal learning will be achieved as long as the brain exhibits neuroplasticity - as they write, " it suggests the adult brain can learn better and faster through drugs that enhance its "neuroplasticity."
Also, likely covered in the various items jonathan4all posted, but to make it even more explicit:
Learning and studying are very enjoyable - make wanting to learn new stuff as (or more) fun as any other entertainment activity (movies, dancing, drinking, sex... whatever ). Basically so that you actually look forward to studying and it is even so fun it hardly seems like work at all.