An ultrasound device that can precisely stimulate areas deep in the brain without surgery has been developed by researchers from UCL and the University of Oxford, opening up new possibilities for ...
MIT engineers have developed a noninvasive pacemaker that stimulates the heart using ultrasound. The design could one day ...
Deep brain stimulation, by implanted electrodes that deliver electrical pulses to the brain, is often used to treat Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders. However, the electrodes used ...
This figure summarizes the outcomes following ultrasound stimulation. Low-intensity brainwave-like pattern ultrasound stimulation sequentially stimulates TRPA1 in astrocytes, leading to ...
Engineers have created new design for an ultrasound pacemaker that can be used as a non-invasive alternative to traditional ...
The human brain's adaptability to internal and external changes, known as neural plasticity, forms the foundation for understanding cognitive functions like memory and learning, as well as various ...
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MIT’s non-invasive ultrasound pacemaker could reduce the need for cardiac implants
MIT researchers have developed a noninvasive, surgery-free alternative to standard cardiac implants: a wearable ...
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MIT scientists replace pacemakers with wearable ultrasound patch
Regulating a misfiring heart has long required surgeons to permanently embed metal wires and batteries deep inside a ...
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