Researchers have identified specific brain functions that give you confidence that what you see is actually what you saw.
When it comes to using rTMS to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions, less might be more, researchers say. The study reports fewer stimulations are required to prevent neurons from ceasing to respond.
Personalized rTMS treatments could be revolutionary in helping combat neuropsychiatric disorders, researchers say.
According to researchers, high frequency dTMS increased beta endorphin levels, producing heightened feelings of reward following food ingestion. Researchers report this form of non-invasive brain stimulation could help alter food cravings in obese people.
A new article looks at theories of consciousness and novel research aimed at providing a better understanding of the roots of consciousness.
Researchers report a single session of transcranial magnetic stimulation can significantly reduce drug cue reactivity for those with substance abuse problems.
A new study reports dTMS can help to reduce fatigue symptoms in those with multiple sclerosis.
Using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, researchers report they are able to strengthen or weaken the processing of negative emotions.
A new paper reviews some of the possible psychological and neurological disorders experienced by characters in Alice in Wonderland.
Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, researchers were able to increase and decrease people's enjoyment of music; and desire to listen to more.
A Nature Communications study reveals the activity of dendrites increase as we sleep. This increased activity could be key to how we are able to form memories.
Duke researchers report the brain may maintain healthy cognitive function as we age by increasing bilateral communication.