Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) applied to the left prefrontal cortex can improve episodic memory performance by reducing the power of low frequency of brain waves during memory formation.
Analyzing networks within the brain can help researchers determine the risks for aphasia when deciding to operate to remove brain tumors.
Researchers have developed a method to measure the response of an individual neuron to transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, researchers were able to increase and decrease people's enjoyment of music; and desire to listen to more.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation allows researchers to better understand how brain networks interact to make word choice decisions.
A new article looks at theories of consciousness and novel research aimed at providing a better understanding of the roots of consciousness.
Researchers find some of the psychotic symptoms experienced by those with schizophrenia may be caused by a disconnection between the insular and lateral frontal cortex.
Researchers discover a mechanism in the brain which controls tics in children with Tourette Syndrome.
Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, researchers have successfully restored network function between the prefrontal cortex and cerebellum, helping to improve symptoms in those with treatment resistant schizophrenia.
Study reports inhibiting the activity of the lateral prefrontal cortex can help knock out emotional spillover.
A new study reveals people showed improvements in auditory memory when transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied.
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.