A new study says that zapping your brain may make you appreciate art more

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For a lot of people, no matter how hard or how long they look at art they still can’t seem to appreciate it like others can. However, according to a new study, a few electric shocks to your brain may be enouh to make you appreciate art more.

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Even after spending a few hours at a museum, there’s still a chance you could leave feeling uninspired. The human response to artwork is highly subjective, but what if a little “brain zap” could make viewing art more intriguing?

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