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ABC News reports on tDCS http://abcnews.go.com/Health/diy-brain-shock-kits-jump-start-users-day/story?id=26832073&singlePage=true#… Continue reading
ABC News reports on tDCS http://abcnews.go.com/Health/diy-brain-shock-kits-jump-start-users-day/story?id=26832073&singlePage=true#… Continue reading
…Summit on tDCS from 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fz7r8VDV4o However, Vincent Walsh, a cognitive neuroscientist at University College London, is less convinced. “This is an important paper,” he says, especially because it casts… Continue reading
…like I had a martini, and felt really good for about 2 hours.” via TranshumanTech: [tt] NS 2932: The knockout enigma: How your mechanical brain works. From New Scientist: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929320.600-the-knockout-enigma-how-your-mechanical-brain-works.html… Continue reading
…in our app, but they are designed to be non-functional in increasing energy or enhancing calmness. Our standards for developing reliable and significant Vibe effects are always defined by comparison… Continue reading
Dr. Weisend also uses the title: Biasing the competitive, winner-take-all networks in the brain to optimize performance with non-invasive brains stimulation. From 2014. Don’t know how this got by me…. Continue reading
…child with autism, compared with women who did not take antidepressants while pregnant. Update 10/16/2015: Today I learned that this study is ongoing and recruiting participants. If you or someone… Continue reading
…a large sample size, but they fractured it so that they are comparing the results of three or four studies and expecting to see something meaningful. It’s the easiest thing… Continue reading
…a short bout of meditative yoga—or perhaps a healthy snort of bourbon. The company is confident that before the end of the year it will be selling a consumer-friendly piece… Continue reading
Nice collection of montages with reference to related studies from tDCS Australia .Goes well with tDCSPlacements.com. This site has shut down. I was… Continue reading
…was the left parietal cortex, a region responsible for integrating information coming from different senses. Brogaard’s team also used a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a way to pinpoint the… Continue reading
Brent Williams interviewed on his nephew’s new podcast. Episode 2 – Brain hacking with Transcranial Direct Current StimulationMarch 10, 2015 / Mickey Pentecost http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54cbdc8fe4b0771a23458ac2/t/54ff6f48e4b0760f6766e69a/1426026472870/CS_02_BrentWilliams.mp3/original/CS_02_BrentWilliams.mp3 via Episode 2 – Brain hacking… Continue reading
BrainSTIM 2015 will be the first ever meeting focused on the combination of brain imaging and stimulation. The meeting will have keynote lectures by leaders in the fields of imaging… Continue reading
…older participants, average age 64 showed improvement in working memory tasks but also (and this is a big deal where it comes to cognitive enhancement) significant transfer (where improvements are… Continue reading
…focus network to overpower the feedback network thereby shutting out the negative feedback (those self-doubting voices). Since processing in the brain is highly competitive with different pathways mediating different aspects… Continue reading
…and attention, I stimulated various regions of my brain using tDCS therapy for 130 sessions over 135 days while simultaneously completing the working memory task dual n back. Each session… Continue reading