COSTA RICA-EDUCATION-SCIENCE-NEUROLABS
Costa Rican secondary education students use Neurolabs headsets to measure their electromagnetic brain activity while being exposed to different mental exercises and visual stimuli, during the launching of the project in San Jose, on March 07, 2019. Costa Rica along with five other countries was chosen for the first global study of neuroscience applied to education, Neurolabs. Through this technology, institutions can improve teaching methods, by measuring students' response to stimuli while being exposed to exercises and challenges of comprehension or observation, allowing to understand different mental states in the learning process. (Photo by Ezequiel BECERRA / AFP) (Photo by EZEQUIEL BECERRA/AFP via Getty Images)

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