Department of Mathematics, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
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Involving a Mind PC Connection Point in Diminishing Numerical Tension
Author(s): Himam Uddin*
Utilizing a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) as a transformative tool in mitigating math anxiety represents a pioneering approach that has the
potential to revolutionize the way individuals perceive and engage with mathematical concepts. Math anxiety, a psychological phenomenon
characterized by heightened levels of stress, fear, and apprehension towards mathematics, often hinders learning, problem-solving, and overall
academic performance. The integration of BCI technology offers a multifaceted avenue to address this issue by directly interfacing with the
human brain and reconfiguring cognitive and emotional responses associated with mathematical activities. BCI technology, which enables direct
communication between the brain and external devices, holds promise in reducing math anxiety through several key mechanisms. By detecting
and analysing neural activity pat.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2168-9679.2023.12.531
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