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To create the next wave of super-athletes, Red Bull has turned to a novel new treatment: trickling a small electric current through the brain’s motor cortex. Just don’t call it… Continue reading
To create the next wave of super-athletes, Red Bull has turned to a novel new treatment: trickling a small electric current through the brain’s motor cortex. Just don’t call it… Continue reading
…kick a few minutes after leaving the room, but it didn’t seem to happen.Thync has tested the device on around 4,000 subjects so far. Tyler said they see about a… Continue reading
…next few weeks Calibrate – find your current and voltage for each mode Save, share and download new programs Motion sensor – activity tracking capability Customisations – device name, pin,… Continue reading
…experiments are done at around one milliamp. In contrast, I couldn’t even feel the pulses from Thync’s device at 10 milliamps. via Coming Soon—Electronic Mood Control | MIT Technology Review.… Continue reading
…community” from concerned researchers happens to be under review for publication a few weeks prior to the FDA Workshop that will address the use of “non-invasive brain stimulation medical devices”… Continue reading
…Electrical Stimulator, Arduino Compatible Discussion on Reddit Clear instructions to build a precision computer-controlled tACS/tDCS/tRNS device, <$100 Build a Human Enhancement Device (Basic TDCS Supply) Simple TACS for Analogue Electromancers… Continue reading
…GitHub: https://github.com/boinger/tdcs Jeff’s DIY part list: https://github.com/boinger/tdcs/blob/master/bom.csv And PCB board: https://github.com/boinger/tdcs/blob/master/board.png Follow Jeff’s Reddit thread.: http://www.reddit.com/r/tDCS/comments/2hguka/experimenting_with_electricity_interview_from/ TechKnow: How do you plan on measuring your progress with the tDCS headset? Erica:… Continue reading
Video shows computer simulation of current distribution using ‘4 X 1 Ring Configuration (HD-tDCS) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snTRhY4uBgw Compared with conventional pads. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VX1OGyQbG6o Source and more details: http://neuralengr.com/projects/tar More from CUNY Neural Engineering… Continue reading
…interview here (zipped mp3). http://www.diytdcs.com/podcast/Jim-Fugedy-20130115.mp3 Dr. Jim Fugedy The Brain Stimulation Clinic in Atlanta is the destination for memory and learning enhancement and treatment-resistant patients who suffer from chronic pain,… Continue reading
…NYC clothing company and FisherWallace have in common? Why would FisherWallace, with decades of medical professional product-fit be risking their reputation in the medical community by partnering with Mishka in… Continue reading
…battery can penetrate the skull and affect hot-button areas on the outer surface of the brain. In the past few years, scholarly research papers have touted tDCS as a non-invasive… Continue reading
Borrowed (screen shot) from the July 2014 Roi Cohen Kadosh edited ‘The Stimulated Brain’ (Google Books link which, though many pages missing, is still full of excellent info or buy… Continue reading
For context, Lex Fridman’s podcast is becoming a very popular show. Interesting and pretty much state of the art at the moment for neuro/wearable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YbcB6b4A2U… Continue reading
…Electrode placement does not necessarily correlate with current flow! At least not the way one might assume. Watch the videos to get a clear picture. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQOgO7G3G7M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzBjVSRbQEI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SH9a771dDrE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky90YleIH6M … Continue reading
…Cambridge Brain Sciences platform has recently been used by a major pharmaceutical company to conduct an entirely web-based trial of a novel compound. Clinical trials involving various patient groups are… Continue reading