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- Alwin Sambul
- I am a lecturer and also IT engineer. But currently I am studying Medical Bioengineering in Kumamoto University, Japan. My research focuses on Facial Perception.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Targeting the Brain with Sound Waves - Technology Review
Ultrasound might provide a new, noninvasive way to control brain activity.
Ultrasound waves, currently used in medicine for prenatal scans and other diagnostic purposes, could one day be used as a noninvasive way to control brain activity. Over the past two years, scientists have begun experimenting with low-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound that can penetrate the skull and activate or silence brain cells. Researchers hope that the technology could provide an alternative to more-invasive techniques, such as deep-brain stimulation (DBS) and vagus nerve stimulation, which are used to treat a growing number of neurological disorders.
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