Brain stimulus pattern optimization using scalp and cortical electrode arrays
Electrical stimulation of human brain to modulate on-going brain activity has become a topic of great interest in both clinical and research communities. The standard approach to deliver electrical currents to the brain uses two electrodes: one stimulation electrode and one return electrode with int...
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