Handling the brain without touching it: Now, more accurately

“In recent years, the possibility to noninvasively interact with the human brain has led to unprecedented diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities,” the authors of “Maximizing brain networks engagement via individualized connectome-wide target search,” including Northeastern distinguished professor Albert-László Barabási, write. But decisions about where to stimulate the brain have been based on exterior, best-guess appraisals. This paper “offers a new model to individualize stimulation sites,” a practice which suggests higher success rates.

See the full list of authors and read their research in Brain Stimulation.

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