Noninvasive Deep Brain Stimulation Strengthens Reward Signals and Reduces Anxiety in Emory Study
August 14, 2026
August 14, 2026
ATLANTA, Georgia, Aug. 14 (TNSjou) -- Emory University School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Noninvasive deep brain stimulation strengthens reward signals and reduces anxiety in Emory study
A study from Emory University School of Medicine suggests that a single 20-minute session of noninvasive deep brain stimulation, paired with mindful breathing, may strengthen the brain's response to reward and reduce anxiety. Changes in reward-related . . .
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Noninvasive deep brain stimulation strengthens reward signals and reduces anxiety in Emory study
A study from Emory University School of Medicine suggests that a single 20-minute session of noninvasive deep brain stimulation, paired with mindful breathing, may strengthen the brain's response to reward and reduce anxiety. Changes in reward-related . . .
