Posted on June 14, 2024
Neuroscience research, a long-established field, continues to advance through significant technological innovations.
Read MorePosted on May 30, 2024
Depression is a debilitating mental health condition that affects millions worldwide. Traditional treatments, such as antidepressants and psychotherapy, often fail to provide relief for many patients.
Read MorePosted on May 17, 2024
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a versatile, non-invasive technique used to explore brain function, map cortical areas, and investigate potential treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders. Selecting the appropriate TMS system is crucial for researchers to obtain accurate and reliable results.
Read MorePosted on February 29, 2024
As February comes to a close in this leap year, it's the perfect time to reflect on the significant historical events that have occurred during this month. February has played host to a myriad of transformative moments across science, politics, and social justice, each leaving an indelible mark on the tapestry of our global society.
Read MorePosted on January 13, 2024
From its roots in early bioelectricity studies, notably Luigi Galvani's 18th-century experiments, to contemporary applications in neuromuscular disorder diagnosis, motor control, and muscle physiology research, the article covers a broad spectrum of EMG's journey.
Read MorePosted on December 29, 2023
The evolution of neuronavigation systems marks a pivotal blend of neurosurgery, imaging tech, and computer science, revolutionizing precision in neuroscience.
Read MorePosted on December 12, 2023
The historical development of Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) reflects a journey of discovery and innovation spanning centuries, documented extensively in academic literature.
Read MorePosted on August 26, 2023
Dr. Reza Jalinous is a pioneer in the invention of current TMS technology, which constitutes a significant contribution to the field of neuroscience and neuromodulation. TMS development has had a significant impact on our understanding of the brain and has resulted in beneficial clinical applications.
Read MorePosted on July 11, 2023
A German psychiatrist, recorded the first human electroencephalograms (EEGs) in 1924. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Jena, Germany, in 1897 and remained until retirement in 1938. (https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/74/1/9)
Read MorePosted on May 04, 2023
The success of the inventors of the first TMS device and TMS itself, given its development in the evolving world of scientific research, the medical revelations of the past shape the future discoveries of changemakers, providing invaluable opportunities for individuals to flourish.
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