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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: From Tool to Treatment
Comments
TMS(2)
Joe Bieber
4/1/2013 1:58:15 AM
I am looking for clinic in Europe, preferably near Rome, where my son is going to study in the Fall that provides TMS treatments. He currently is receiving them in the United States for deep depression, and they have changed his life. He has gone from being suicidal to a Honors college student. Thanks
TMS versus EBA
William Rogers
8/18/2012 10:36:04 AM
Electromagnetic Brain Stimulation is the 'next important step toward noninvasive influences of brain matter and cerebral activity. Although a world presentation is being planned for early 2013, several notable organizations such as NASA, The University of Tokyo and The University of Australia have already requested additional information than what is now public. They all suggest a double 'non-disclosure contract'. The Behavior Research Institute has not made any moves in that direction. The unique basics of EBA are to penetrate the skull bone with electromagnetism allowing a slinder 'tunnel' like effect to take place; then follow directly with a specific level of ultrasound. this allows ultrasound to be used for the first time to animate specific parts of the brain as small as one centimeter...all noninvasive in a doctors office.