Controlling the precise timing of electrical pulses may offer promise for treating mild traumatic brain injury
June 18, 2024
June 18, 2024
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, June 18 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
An awkward beat doesn't help on the dance floor, but it could help people who are recovering from mild traumatic brain injury.
Publishing in the Journal of Neurotrauma, Virginia Tech scientists with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC show that specifying the timing pattern of neurostimulation - impulses used to activate the brain's own electrical signaling mechanisms - can rebalance t . . .
An awkward beat doesn't help on the dance floor, but it could help people who are recovering from mild traumatic brain injury.
Publishing in the Journal of Neurotrauma, Virginia Tech scientists with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC show that specifying the timing pattern of neurostimulation - impulses used to activate the brain's own electrical signaling mechanisms - can rebalance t . . .