A new study has demonstrated that the brains of people who experience migraines and other types of headaches cannot modulate visual stimulation in the same way a person without these conditions can.
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New brain implant bypasses retina and optic nerves to create artificial vision
A wireless brain implant designed to restore artificial vision has been successfully implanted in ...
The treatment consists of a Bluetooth headset that patients can connect to an app on their smartphones. It could mark a ...
A headset recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration uses a weak electric current to shock the brain. Some ...
Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) has launched its Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation (aDBS) system for Parkinson's disease in India. The rollout introduces real time, sensor based brain stimulation technology to one ...
A new study suggests that generosity may be more than a moral lesson—it could be shaped by how different parts of the brain work together. By gently stimulating two brain regions and syncing their ...
A brain that develops in the deprivation of one sense reorganizes itself in surprising ways, revealing remarkable neuroplasticity. A team of researchers has studied the brain activity of young ...
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Researchers discover that tightening your core muscles activates a brain circuit tied to memory and focus
You probably brace your abs before a heavy squat without thinking much about what happens above your neck. But a 2026 study ...
For children with autism spectrum disorder and with an intellectual disability, the options for improving communication and ...
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