Published today in Nature Communications: acoustoelectric neuromodulation, where ultrasound and electric fields interact in tissue to generate low-frequency electrical stimulation at the ultrasound focus. Toward focused electrical neuromodulation without implants.
Acoustoelectric neuromodulation combines ultrasound and electric fields for non-invasive deep brain stimulation
The technique stimulates deep brain tissue without surgical implants.
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Jean Rintoul@jeantoul
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Jean Rintoul@jeantoul
Link to article: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-73826-2
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele
Astonishing new research on Ultrasound on the brain.
Here is a overview. I will wrtite a lot more on this soon.
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http://x.com/i/article/1781023278116802560
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Lukas Bergstrom@lukasb
@jeantoul Wow!
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GuruVerseX@GuruVerseX
@BrianRoemmele brain ultrasound feels like sci fi turning real
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