I would love to know more about implicit learning and how that occurs in video games, as well as possible skill transfer that comes from playing certain types of games. My background is in CogSci and I am soon working on educational games, so I would love to know what the neuroscience community knows about this!
I’m sure this is a long shot, but if by any chance you it’d be a miracle. I have recently met a friend with brain lesions and she’s done all sorts of different modalities, by neurologists, according to her. I was hoping to find some updated research, maybe something one one missed, but I could hardly even find any at all. I’m not asking for a cure, but even a chance of a treatment working could be an option she ponders on. Recently heard you mention Dr. Nolan Williams.
Curiosity is both a state (a transient interest in something) and trait (curiosity drives interests that may last a lifetime). I'm interested to learn the science generally, and neuroscience in particular, if any is known, about what mechanisms lead to the state and trait of curiosity.