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  2. Low-level laser therapy - Wikipedia

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    Concerns have been raised in the literature about brain stimulation techniques that rely upon low-level (low-power) lasers and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The transcranial photobiomodulation or transcranial low level light therapy is limited in neuromodulation due to several reasons: An excessive dose of radiation can be harmful. [21]

  3. Emotiv - Wikipedia

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    The Emotiv Insight was made available for general release in 2015. It is a 5-channel wireless EEG device covering frontal, temporal and parieto-occipital locations around the brain. It is designed for everyday use by individuals looking to understand and improve their own brains.

  4. Neuromodulation (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Deep brain stimulation was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1997 for essential tremor, in 2002 for Parkinson's disease, and received a humanitarian device exemption from the FDA in 2003 for motor symptoms of dystonia. [23]

  5. The future of neuroscience could be wireless - AOL

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    Wireless brain implants are transforming research on the human brain and enabling more personalized treatment for users.

  6. Alzheimer's researchers say brain stimulation device ... - AOL

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    Using a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) device, which is widely used to treat depression and other mental illnesses safely, researchers were able to target a key brain network that is ...

  7. Zynex - Wikipedia

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    NeuroDyne Medical was a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based manufacturer of “medical devices for non-invasive measurement of surface electromyography and autonomic nervous systems.” [15] NeuroDyne Medical was folded into Zynex's NeuroDiagnostic subsidiary.

  8. US imposing new export controls on biotech equipment over ...

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    The department said the laboratory equipment could be used for "human performance enhancement, brain-machine interfaces, biologically-inspi US imposing new export controls on biotech equipment ...

  9. Neural engineering - Wikipedia

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    For instance, because the mother-fetus interactions enable the child's nervous system to evolve with adequate biological sentience and provide first achievements in the cognitive development, [7] [8] studying the mother-fetus neurocognitive model paves the way to design noninvasive computer management by the brain [7] and medical devices for ...