GoFlow Update!
…to let you know that we are still working on the GoFlow project, and give you a hint or two of whats coming next. We’ve been taking the last two… Continue reading
…to let you know that we are still working on the GoFlow project, and give you a hint or two of whats coming next. We’ve been taking the last two… Continue reading
Ted pointed this out to me in a comment. We’ve met both Alan Snyder and Michael Weisend elsewhere on the blog. This video sums up nicely the areas they’re working… Continue reading
…stimulation The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of tissue heterogeneity and of the complex cortical geometry on the electric field distribution. Some context. A pioneer work… Continue reading
…the meantime you can download the episode or open the page in another browser). http://www.diytdcs.com/podcast/Marom-Bikson-DIY-tDCS-Podcast-Episode-3.mp3 Marom Bikson (We got a good forty minutes of interview in before the Skype gremlins… Continue reading
…-Cathode-L-DLPFC, Anode-M1 Grants outstanding to test more of this. Recruiting the correct brain network to deal with the stimuli at hand for the purpose of successful task completion. Competing brain… Continue reading
…training, or tDCS without exercise condition. These results support the concept of combining brain stimulation with VR motor training to promote recovery after a stroke. pdf http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/pdf/1743-0003-11-124.pdf via JNER |… Continue reading
…how the project got started, how the “DIY-tCDS” community has grown, and how you can experiment from the comfort of your own home. via Do-It-Yourself Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation –… Continue reading
I wonder what factors led to this… Because the company was incorporated in California? Was there a complaint? News story catch the eye of someone at the DCPH? Have other… Continue reading
We met Ana in our first podcast interview. Maiques compares Neuroelectrics to the “DIY” ethos of health-tracking technology, such as Fitbit and other wearables. “We have an ageing population dealing… Continue reading
…used in studies of cognitive enhancement in the past (and the most common ones used by the DIY community), which typically use an anode placed near some site on the… Continue reading
…off and try to get a better connection. Next I noticed a slight taste of metal in my mouth, a common side effect of tDCS, according to Weisend. Source: LiveScience.com… Continue reading
…with tDCS and tinnitus please post them in a comment. [Added 11/11/2016] The Effects of Compensatory Auditory Stimulation and High-Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (HD-tDCS) on Tinnitus Perception – A… Continue reading
…posterior (orange) regions of the prefrontal cortex sync up to communicate cognitive goals to one another. (Image courtesy of Bradley Voytek) Voytek and fellow researchers at UC Berkeley’s Helen Wills… Continue reading
Paywall, 2009 The remote associates test (RAT) is a complex verbal task with associations to both creative thought and general intelligence. RAT problems require not only lateral associations and the… Continue reading
…http://flowstateengaged.com. I signed up for the mailing list. If they can really build a no-solder kit for $99 I’m getting one! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZDD880rSSk This video was made to make our friends… Continue reading