A new study suggests that a promising noninvasive brain stimulation technique may not function exactly as psychiatrists had hoped for patients with...
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A complex sense of touch for individuals living with spinal cord injuries is a step closer to reality. A study published in Science, paves the way for complex touch sensations through brain stimulation while using an extracorporeal bionic limb, that is attached to a chair or wheelchair. The paper is titled "Tactile edges and motion via patterned microstimulation of the human somatosensory cortex."
A new study suggests that a promising noninvasive brain stimulation technique may not function exactly as psychiatrists had hoped for patients with...
Sunday Standard Spinal cord stimulator victims left in the lurch as Gov’t ignores pleas for removal Dozens of patients left permanently injured...
Scientists have traditionally studied how the brain controls movement by asking patients to perform structured tasks while connected to multiple...
Scientists have traditionally studied how the brain controls movement by asking patients to perform structured tasks while connected to multiple...
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute-led research helped drive an FDA label update for axicabtagene ciloleucel (Yescarta) that removes a prior exclusion for...
THE SOUTHERN Philippine Medical Center carried out its latest adaptive sensing deep-brain stimulation (DBS) procedure on Feb 7, 2026, to treat...
Synaesthesia is a rare neurological phenomenon that causes senses to overlap, turning sounds into colors and words into textures, revealing how...
Synaesthesia is a rare neurological phenomenon that causes senses to overlap, turning sounds into colors and words into textures, revealing how...
Scientists say stimulating two areas of the brain can increase a person’s ability to behave altruistically. ......
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