Researchers develop TRFS, a non-invasive radio frequency technique that can suppress or excite deep-brain activity to treat depression, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s.
Ohio Startup Opens Orders for At-Home Cognitive Enhancement Device While Advancing Separate Clinical Trials U's ...
Scientists at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have uncovered a non-invasive method to boost the brain's natural waste drainage system—a discovery that could open new avenues for tackling ...
New research suggests transcranial electrical stimulation could reduce obsessive–compulsive disorder symptoms. Discover more.
Four years ago I woke up in my old bedroom at my parents’ house and couldn’t get out of bed. I don’t just mean I felt rubbish ...
Patients suffering from depression, anxiety and trauma-related disorders experienced significant relief from their symptoms after a new treatment that uses sound waves to modulate deep brain activity, ...
Researchers have flipped the script on the usual approach to pain relief in a new study, demonstrating that a short course of non-invasive brain stimulation before a painful event such as surgery can ...
Combining virtual reality and non-invasive deep-brain electrical stimulation, researchers have improved healthy individuals’ spatial memory – the kind that helps you remember where you left the car ...
According to a study by MIT, new magnetic nanodiscs could offer a much less invasive way to stimulate specific brain regions. This advancement could lead to stimulation treatments that do not require ...
Our project aims to apply neurostimulation to improve motor function in people with neurological conditions. We will assess neurophysiological changes as well as functional changes after the ...
Each year, thousands of stroke survivors are left with hemianopia, a condition that causes loss of half of their visual field (the “vertical midline”). Hemianopia severely affects daily ...
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Your brain can be rewired: New science of neuroplasticity
For most of the 20th century, the scientific consensus held that the adult brain was essentially fixed, unable to grow new ...
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