Investigadores chinos han desarrollado el primer dispositivo portátil de estimulación magnética transcraneal repetitiva (EMTr) alimentado por batería, que permite el tratamiento neuropsiquiátrico y la investigación cerebral durante actividades libres, tanto en el hogar como en la comunidad. Con un peso de tan solo 3 kg, el dispositivo consume tan solo el 10 % de la energía, manteniendo una intensidad de estímulo y una frecuencia de repetición comparables a las de los dispositivos comerciales de EMTr. @NatureCommunications
Chinese researchers have developed the world's first battery-powered wearable repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) device, enabling neuropsychiatric treatment and brain research during free behaviors and in home and community settings. Weighing only 3 kg, the device uses just 10% of the power while maintaining comparable stimulus intensity and repetition frequency to commercial rTMS devices. @NatureCommunications
Chinese researchers have developed the world's first battery-powered wearable repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) device, enabling neuropsychiatric treatment and brain research during free behaviors and in home and community settings. Weighing only 3 kg, the… pic.twitter.com/9eE4KAUrGb
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