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External Neurostimulators

Eliminating Delirium and Brain Inflammation after Surgery

New study shows that electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve can reduce the inflammation and improve cognitive outcomes of patients after surgery.

Kayt Sukel
November 26, 2018
A Step Closer to Mind-Controlled Prosthetics

A brain-machine interface composed of a series of computer chips and electrodes enables the human brain to operate a robotic arm by thought alone.

Kayt Sukel
April 25, 2017
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Taking Trauma Out of the Brain

Researchers at Tel-Aviv University have shown how the brain activity behind stress and fear can be turned down with biofeedback.

Michael Abrams
April 10, 2017
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