For decades, scientists have searched for a safe way to reach deep parts of the human brain without cutting into the skull.
A high-frequency brain signal in the frontal cortex is linked to OCD compulsions. Targeted deep brain stimulation rapidly reduced symptoms in severe cases.
A new study suggests that a promising noninvasive brain stimulation technique may not function exactly as psychiatrists had ...
A specific pattern of brain activity in a frontal brain region is linked to compulsive behaviors like excessive hand washing, chronic hair-pulling, and skin-picking in people with obsessive compulsive ...
A helmet that looks more like sports gear than surgical equipment is quietly rewriting what is possible in brain medicine. By ...
A UNSW biomedical expert explains how neurostimulation can already treat conditions like chronic pain, Parkinson's disease and hearing loss - and why ...
A study has suggested that treatments for Parkinson's disease could potentially be doubly efficacious by targeting a brain ...
Scientists have discovered how to make people less selfish - slightly and temporarily - by stimulating two areas of the brain ...
Smartbuds uses electroencephalography (EEG) sensors to detect deep sleep and delivers precisely timed sound frequencies to ...
The brain network that links thinking with movement, called SCAN, was first described by WashU Medicine researchers in 2023 ...
A study has suggested that treatments for Parkinson's disease could potentially be doubly efficacious by targeting a brain ...
As an innovative subtype of invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), the Endovascular Brain-Computer Interface (EBCI) enables electrode delivery to target brain regions via endovascular intervention ...