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What would happen if we decided to start studying (anything and everything) all day long and everyday for several months? What would this do to our brain?
Furthermore, does anyone know what kind of effects such studying has on cognitive deficits (or learning disabilities)? Does it help? Please feel free to post your thoughts, opinions, links, etc... Thank you! |
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