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Keeping Tabs On Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
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Source: WW009 – “Could Video Game Technology Solve the Global Cognition Crisis?” – with Adam Gazzaley, MD, PhD Adam Gazzaley and Parneet Pal, Chief Science Officer of Wisdom Labs, discuss the challenges of the modern world for our ancient brains, … Continue reading →
Mike Weisend – Treating the Brain from the Outside We met Michael Weisend back in podcast #4 (March 2013!) and have been following along ever since. In this interview Mike discusses what he’s been up to at Rio Grande Neurosciences. … Continue reading →
Can a little electrical stimulation help people learn quicker? And how would technology that does this be used? And why would you want to use this over medicines? Professor Roi Cohen Kadosh describes a phenomena that they’ve noticed where giving … Continue reading →
http://www.diytdcs.com/podcast/Anna-Wexler-20160226-DIYtDCS-Podcast-Episode-6.mp3 Anna Wexler is a Ph.D. candidate in the HASTS Program (History, Anthropology, Science, Technology, and Society) at MIT. Her dissertation focuses on the ethical, social and regulatory implications of consumer non-invasive brain stimulation. She is currently a 2015-2016 visiting … Continue reading →
[Did you just pop back for the Caputron promo code? It’s ‘diytdcs’ without the quotes.] Robin Azzam is the founder of Caputron. While pursuing a Masters in medical engineering at New York City College, Robin realized there was a need … Continue reading →
Brent Williams interviewed on his nephew’s new podcast. Episode 2 – Brain hacking with Transcranial Direct Current StimulationMarch 10, 2015 / Mickey Pentecost http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54cbdc8fe4b0771a23458ac2/t/54ff6f48e4b0760f6766e69a/1426026472870/CS_02_BrentWilliams.mp3/original/CS_02_BrentWilliams.mp3 via Episode 2 – Brain hacking with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation — biofuturist.
Or download audio: http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2014/12/aim_20141207.mp3 Lynne Malcolm: Colleen Loo says that this transcranial direct current stimulation treatment is best used for people with clinical depression who haven’t responded to other treatments. There are very few, if any, side-effects and some participants … Continue reading →
Podcast: Download (Duration: 23:15 — 32.1MB) Jesse interviews Nathan Whitmore, creator of the open-source project OpenBrainStim, an affordable alternative to commercial transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) devices. Nathan tells us how the project got started, how the “DIY-tCDS” community has … Continue reading →
Michael Weisend PHD. is a principal investigator at The Mind Research Network, MRN.org, and assistant professor of Translational Neuroscience at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Dr. Weisend and his team pioneered a method for determining optimal brain regions for … Continue reading →
Marom Bikson is CEO of Soterix Medical and Associate Professor at City College of New York in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Marom is a distinguished tDCS scientist and prominent in the development of HD-tDCS. Download the interview here (zipped mp3). (Firefox … Continue reading →
[Apologies for audio quality. It won’t happen again.] Dr. Jim Fugedy runs the Brain Stimulation Clinic, in Atlanta, GA, and has been treating patients using tDCS since 2007. Download the interview here (zipped mp3). http://www.diytdcs.com/podcast/Jim-Fugedy-20130115.mp3 The Brain Stimulation Clinic in … Continue reading →
Well here we go! Episode one of the DIY tDCS podcast. Ana Maiques is co-founder (with Giulio Ruffini) of Spanish-based Starlab. Their spin-off company, Neuroelectrics makes Enobio, a research-quality wireless EEG device, and Starstim, a multi-channel wireless tcs & tDCS … Continue reading →
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