A wireless 'pacemaker for the brain' could offer new treatment for neurological disorders. The WAND, developed by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, can listen to and stimulate ...
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Understanding the neural mechanisms and limitations of a technique for non-invasive deep-brain stimulation
Being able to noninvasively stimulate the deep brain without stimulating shallow regions is a key goal of non-invasive neurostimulation. A study published in Communications Biology by Carnegie Mellon ...
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