tDCS Part 3 Electrodes and Wires – Brent Williams
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www.biocurrentkit.com has just started offering a battery operated 1 to 2 mA kit that is offered not as a tDCS device (tDCS doesn’t even appear in their instruction sheet and… Continue reading
…proper skills for practical application. Registration To register for this course, first complete the online application on the Berenson-Allen Center website. You can access the online application here. via Berenson-Allen… Continue reading
…we are fully committed to providing Android support as soon as Android contains the required bluetooth 4.0 apis. We ♥ Android. Is the headset safe? The focus headset has been… Continue reading
…enough to prevent any flash that occurs with certain montages. At mouser.com, the L can be 22R105C and the C can be UKL1E100KDDANA. via Insight, a growth project driven by… Continue reading
The ‘current’ state of the art! Thanks UC Davis for sharing! http://www.youtube.com/user/UCDavis Dr. Marom Bikson, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at The City College of The City University of New… Continue reading
Slides: http://neuralengr.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Bikson2014ICCN_final.pdf … Continue reading
“Until recently, it had been the preserve of the DIY tDCS community: people would construct their own devices from batteries, wires and electrodes,” Maslen says. “Now, an online market has… Continue reading
Just as the scientists are taking stock of what they do and don’t know about tDCS and refining their experiments, the DIY community seems to be enthusiastically forging ahead. Driven… Continue reading
…advice to anyone considering trying it for the first time. He’s got lots of company. A subreddit devoted to the practice has nearly 4,000 subscribers who actively follow the scientific… Continue reading
HatTip to Jay who is working on a tDCS/lucid dreaming project of his own. tACS is transcranial alternating current, significantly more complex, from what I gather than tDCS. But perhaps… Continue reading
…Halo Neuroscience has gotten over a million smackers to allow you do just that. Halo, a company that will produce a wearable device to “boost brain function” has closed a… Continue reading
Contrary to the popular notion of the brain as an organic computer, the signals responsible for most behavior aren’t transmitted purely by electricity. The motion of ions, atoms with either… Continue reading
Thursday 11 September 2014 10.30 – 12.00 Lecture Theatre S02, Poynting Physics Building, University of Birmingham Join us for a cutting edge view of research into brain stimulation and cognitive… Continue reading
…with PTSD tell me they have terribly disrupted sleep. Traumatic brain injury sufferers may have a completely different problem. It’s like thinking of different disorders as having their own personalities.”… Continue reading