A device that delivers direct stimulation to the brain was found to be a safe and effective means of treating depression at home, according to a new study. A device that delivers direct stimulation to ...
New research suggests transcranial electrical stimulation could reduce obsessive–compulsive disorder symptoms. Discover more.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared Flow Neuroscience’s at-home electrical stimulation headset for adults with moderate-to-severe depression A trial of 174 people found the device led to ...
Ohio Startup Opens Orders for At-Home Cognitive Enhancement Device While Advancing Separate Clinical Trials U's ...
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While devices that stimulate the brain invasively have generally been available since 2002, and devices that do so non-invasively have been available since 2013, in recent years, the U.S. Food and ...
A home-based brain stimulation device appeared to boost cognition in patients with early Alzheimer's disease (AD), although the effect was small, a new study showed. Patients who received active ...
The company is developing a wearable headset for mental health and cognitive performance. This device uses transcranial ...
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The transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) technique involves placing electrodes on the patient's skull. The prefrontal montage used in this study (left) represents the electric field ...
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