University of Plymouth: Non-invasive Technology Can Shape the Brain's Reward-seeking Mechanisms
November 27, 2025
November 27, 2025
PLYMOUTH, England, Nov. 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of Plymouth issued the following news:
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Non-invasive technology can shape the brain's reward-seeking mechanisms
New research led by the University found that targeted ultrasound can be used to change the function of a deep region of the human brain
By Alan Williams, Media and Communications Manager
The nucleus accumbens is a tiny element of the human brain triggered w . . .
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Non-invasive technology can shape the brain's reward-seeking mechanisms
New research led by the University found that targeted ultrasound can be used to change the function of a deep region of the human brain
By Alan Williams, Media and Communications Manager
The nucleus accumbens is a tiny element of the human brain triggered w . . .
