A device that was implanted into the brains of people with traumatic brain injuries substantially improved their cognitive function a year later, a small study suggests
It’s science reporting and not immune to headline inflation, but it’s not a lie to say there were measured improvements to patient cognition.
There’s a developing consensus that electric stimulation has therapeutic potential in restoring brain function (from basal ganglion to transdermal stim). But if you want the full study findings here, I course this article because it looks the DOI address at the bottom.
Given how few (none) treatments they’re are for TBIs right now, this is pretty exciting stuff to me at least.
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Here is an awesome thing that’s so cool it sounds unreal, and still the title is a massive lie. They performed one simple test better.
Awesome that this is even a possibility though
It’s science reporting and not immune to headline inflation, but it’s not a lie to say there were measured improvements to patient cognition.
There’s a developing consensus that electric stimulation has therapeutic potential in restoring brain function (from basal ganglion to transdermal stim). But if you want the full study findings here, I course this article because it looks the DOI address at the bottom.
Given how few (none) treatments they’re are for TBIs right now, this is pretty exciting stuff to me at least.