noninvasive stimulation

In Persisting Concussion Symptoms, a Perturbed ‘Core Network’ Is Identified, with Potential Targets for Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Therapy
A significant number of people who suffer concussions—estimates range between 10% and 30%—experience a range of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms that persist for 4 or more weeks beyond the… Read More
Multiple Daily “Spaced” tDCS Stimulation Sessions Over 2 Weeks Helped Patients with Major Depression
Researchers led by 2019 BBRF Young Investigator Jean-Philippe Miron, M.D., Ph.D., have reported the first clinical test involving a new and more intensive way of delivering transcranial direct… Read More
Non-invasive Ultrasound Brain Modulation Therapy Shows Potential to Treat Mood, Anxiety, Trauma, Across Diagnoses in Pilot Trial
Over the last two decades, non-invasive brain stimulation, especially rTMS (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation), has become a widely used therapy for psychiatric disorders, most especially… Read More
tDCS Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Fares Well in Trials for PTSD and Major Depression
Results of two recently published clinical trials demonstrate the versatility and potential effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in reducing symptoms of psychiatric illness… Read More
Non-Invasive Stimulation of the Spine with Direct Current Reduced Major Depression Symptoms in Pilot Trial
A team of researchers has obtained encouraging results in a small pilot study testing a completely new way of treating major depression. The team was led by Francisco Romo-Nava, M.D., Ph.D., of the… Read More