so realistic AR/VR training
aimed at inevitable trigger
of certain parts of the brain
and mapping it is important.
developing these types of
software for interaction.
or even daily interaction,
(not AR/VR)
should be recorded in real-time
with perhaps a camera
and timeline accurately
in sync with what the neuralink
records,
so to see during what event,
which area of the brain was
triggered.
obviously real-life events/interaction
will be more effective with
finding these very specific areas,
as they have more urgency....
but if the software is very well
designed, brain would be motivated to
as well.
this is kind of like that movie,
"everything, everywhere, all at once."
whichever activity that is carried out
to stimulate certain parts of the brain,
if accurately pinpoint enough,
it may enhance or attempt to create
a new neuropathway in order to
connect what is missing in order
to better acquire a certain skill...
so stimulation and recording
of that activity by however means...